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Miracle Language Poems

These Miracle Language poems are examples of Language poems about Miracle. These are the best examples of Language Miracle poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Natures Language of Love
(To be sung to the tune of the Christmas Carol - “Away in a Manger”)
Nature’s Language of Love
The landscapes are glowing when the world awakes...

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Categories: language, creation, nature,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: language, 12th grade, character, hope,

To Read Poetry
To understand poetry you must read poetry
   By External Journalist

It is said that a teacher from the countryside once asked Mario Quintana:
 What...

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Categories: language, allusion, analogy, appreciation, art,

Premium Member Shall These Words Fall, As a Corpse Into a Decadent Grave
Shall These Words Fall, As A Corpse Into A Decadent Grave

Shall these words fall, as a corpse into a decadent grave
ignoble unto the ignorance of...

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Categories: language, appreciation, art, dedication, inspirational,

Premium Member When Freedom Grows Cold
When Freedom Grows Cold
(not a nice poem)

One day the dogs will not bark. 
I/we will not be ready, 
as they will have failed...
to do all...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: language, allah, arabic, atheist, grandparents,



Rejection Or a Miracle
Do you know the joy of the flowing river of words?
And the waterfall of neat ephemerality?
Do you know the swiftness of intertwined thoughts?
Falling into the...

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© Nat St  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, anxiety, introspection, language,

We Belong To Our Children
Today we need a miracle of revolutionized culture to survive with our heritage's past for our future.
 Many of us don't even know our traditional...

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Categories: language, education, faith, children, native

That Which Grace Grants
THAT WHICH GRACE GRANTS (d. I hold you responsible for these flowery, non-
descript and vehemently sterile style of poetry!)  

Two gathered stars became her...

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Categories: angstlanguage, beauty, thanks, beauty,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things