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Loneliness Pastoral Poems

These Loneliness Pastoral poems are examples of Pastoral poems about Loneliness. These are the best examples of Pastoral Loneliness poems written by international poets.


Anti-Bible Therapy
I chose to be an evangelist
At my own cost, three years now
In this land South of the equator
Anti-biblical things pass for therapy

A couple had trouble...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pastoral, abuse, africa, jesus, loneliness,



De-Confinement
The decree has disturbed my 
desire to isolate myself in my cocoon. Loneliness
is now public policy,  its armor pressed
with tenderness of genuine sadness.
Let my...

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Categories: abuse, allusion,

Again, Alone
It’s hard again
And the loneliness
Abrades the skin and soul
I am yours
With assurance I am whole
But not today
The saints seem
All so far away
And claiming victory
Even in...

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© Doug Blair  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: faith,

From His Mighty Throne
From His Mighty Throne He is watching us.
What does He see?
When He gets out His Omnipotent spectacles does He find you walking in peace?
Are you...

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Categories: blessing, feelings, gospel, loneliness,

Jesus Is the Answer
When life seemed so pointless Jesus was the Source of Great and Lasting Joy
When my soul was lost and straying like lost sheep, 
Jesus restored...

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Categories: bible, encouraging, faith, miracle,



What Life Means To Me
Win the Lotto
and they take a photo

Buy a home
so I don't have to roam

Have a hot meal
and not have to steal

Get rid of my clothes
that...

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Categories: change, desire, dream, happiness,

The Man Who Cures
The man who cures is a man
 of a pure heart.
 Who's intention is to heal those
 who suffer from ache, pain, loneliness,
 and the...

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Categories: faith, love, uplifting, life,

Loneliness
Companions close maybe,
       Comfort and inspiration give,
      But inner meaning of life cries, 
...

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© Odu Mkwute  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: depression, devotion, faith, people,


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