Relationship Rant Poems
These Relationship Rant poems are examples of Rant poems about Relationship. These are the best examples of Rant Relationship poems written by international poets.
Words in the WindWords in the Wind
By Mark D. Stucky
Winds carried away the words
that Jesus, the Word made flesh,
wrote in the dust,
while sitting near a trembling woman,
who was...
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Categories:
rant, judgement, love, political, sin,
Whose WordsWhose Words?
By Mark Stucky
Hissing whispers in the garden
twisted the warning words of God.
A shadowy tempter in the wilderness
shouted enticements to the Word made flesh.
Twisted words...
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Categories:
rant, conflict, confusion, god, love,
What Would Jesus Tweet What Would Jesus Tweet?
By Mark D. Stucky
What if Jesus joined
social media sites?
Would he ask people
to Friend and Follow him?
Would they then tweet,
“Oh, how I...
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Categories:
rant, conflict, god, love, relationship,
Tweeting the Truth In LoveTweeting the Truth in Love
By Mark D. Stucky
We should be “speaking the truth in love,”*
posted Paul in Ephesians 4:15,
to speak and act out truth while...
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Categories:
rant, anti bullying, community, conflict,
The Shrew's RantI’m your eldest daughter, but I ‘m not for sale
Stop lying about my temperament and telling other tales
Father, this tradition is archaic and no longer...
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Categories:
rant, father daughter, marriage, relationship,
Rant With a SlantI challenge you to a rhetorical
to prove me wrong else be unconventional
‘bout a problem that’s gone systematical
everyone’s so radical and cynical
once...
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Categories:
rant, culture, freedom, grief, love
A Rainy Day RantI was bringing in my groceries in the pouring rain.
My efforts to stay dry were just in vain.
Trip after trip I made, and I got...
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Categories:
rant, humorous, memory, rain, relationship,
Dr Time's Dipolar RantWhat's up?
Thanks for this second interview,
old man.
You are either blind or confused,
but probably both.
Well, thanks,
and I appreciate you as well.
Now, I understand you want to...
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Categories:
rant, anger, culture, fear, language,