Faith Prejudice Poems
These Faith Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Faith. These are the best examples of Prejudice Faith poems written by international poets.
Warnings from the AbyssDwell in the river and the monster will eat you
While the flakes of snow float over,
Forsake the pleasure and erase the relic
As your internal mayhem...
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prejudice, 10th grade, bible, death,
Itching EgoTo sought God within
Making such own religion
Peace, conscience a vain....
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Categories:
conflict, faith, prejudice, religion,
Equality
Broken by the yearnings
The feelings and the burnings
Through inequity, the imbalance
Two hearts, two souls, two hopes
Never given the impartiality,
The fairness, the equality – balanced
Joys, promises,...
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prejudice, appreciation, blessing, endurance, heart,
Little Less Than Listen SoLITTLE LESS THAN
LISTEN
SO
June 2018
Part One
Little less than
Come around
Not my part
Your hearts
Uptown
Little...
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Categories:
prejudice, angst, betrayal, cheer up,
The Day I DiedI could not forget the day I left my old hometown of Saint Louis (San Luis, Baguio City). Every eye was staring at me like...
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prejudice,
PropagandaPropaganda
We are told,
what they want us to hear,
by the media,
and those behind the curtain,
with their own agendas,
their own shows,
in the...
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prejudice, appreciation, atheist, forgiveness, political,
Basil the BogomilBasil the Bogomil and his good friends were preaching the truth in all its light, about Jesus Christ’s mercy in the world’s pitch darkness. Though...
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prejudice, betrayal, friendship, history, jesus,
Performers Vs BelieversPerformers seek to impress
And bragging is the way they confess
Flaunting the gleam, the colour, the bells and whistles
Hiding the scars from thorns and thistles
They must...
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faith, prejudice,
Jesus LivedJesus lived, and
Jesus died,
Jesus laughed, and
Jesus cried.
Jesus loved, and
Jesus felt,
Jesus stood, and
Jesus knelt.
Jesus heard, and
Jesus thought,
Jesus prayed, and
Jesus taught.
Jesus healed, and
Jesus fed,
Jesus preached, and
Jesus led.
Jesus...
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prejudice, god, hope, jesus, joy,
So Simple and So SincereSo simple and so sincere
is the flow of meaningful words
spoken with infinite tenderness,
and these have ultimately changed me...
restoring a waning faith that was of another...
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prejudice, allusion, courage, feelings, forgiveness,
Great JehovahGreat Jehovah
(Set to John Williams Schindler's list theme)
Great Jehovah, as we weep
We turn our hearts to thee.
As the storms of evil sweep us
In your...
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prejudice, god, hope, jewish, prayer,
PrejudiceBeautiful ponder how you meander
in all constraints of unmeasurable tender
you are mine.
And I shall keep you close.
Panjandrum is not your domain
so bear no false witness...
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prejudice, beauty, courage, faith, love,
Proactive EngagementAs I recall, it was the second of four years of college in a study for the gospel ministry. It was my World History class...
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Categories:
leadership, prejudice, race, racism,
I Can'T BreatheI can’t breathe
still in my shackles
no chance to escape my isolation
cries of anguish emancipated
from an awareness that is unfree
the stain is but human made
a long...
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prejudice, emotions, faith, freedom, life,
All Lives MatterRaising the slogans won't make it any better.
Dare to accept the truth,
All lives matter.
Does that sound better,
Islam is the way out,...
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Categories:
prejudice, change, courage, creation, faith,