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Dark Religion Poems

These Dark Religion poems are examples of Religion poems about Dark. These are the best examples of Religion Dark poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Hypocrite

The Hypocrite


The Doubter hides behind religious guise,
Mistakes the raven for the pigeon in darkened skies.
His words beguile, twisting my skeletal fancy into a deceitful smile,
Espousing,...

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Categories: religion, anti bullying, bullying, christian,



Premium Member Sanctuary
Spreading Love...

He sits quietly, fighting the disease,
Loneliness – it never leaves,
Seems to whisper to him, through the leaves,
Autumn’s shell revealing his tale…

Loneliness, aching to remember,
Where...

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Categories: religion, blessing, christian, faith, hope,

Premium Member Faith Bird
Faith Bird

By Mark D. Stucky

 “Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.” -- Rabindranath Tagore


Faith bird,...

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Categories: religion, faith, light, prayer, psychological,

Premium Member Gilded Crosses?
Gilded Crosses?

By Mark D. Stucky
Shiny icons gleaming on altars?
        And hanging from necks on gilded chains?
  ...

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Categories: religion, dark, death, easter, hope,

Premium Member Darkest Night, Morning Lights
Darkest Night, Morning Lights

By Mark D. Stucky
Darkness descends
        upon the rocky land,
      ...

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Categories: religion, dark, death, easter, hope,



Premium Member answers
Every once in a while, especially on holidays, I find myself wandering through my memory museum - rattling doors and fishing through those virtual hallways....

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Categories: childhood, humor, memory, religion,

Premium Member Special Places
There were special places 
where the mind could hide,
way up in the branches 
of a tall tree, safe within
a ball of leaves,
halfway to heaven.
Or on...

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Categories: anxiety, childhood, fear, religion,

Premium Member The War Memorial


	I
Ten laps around my town’s small park had 
become routine, and by habit I entered it
by way of the new war memorial.

Yet I never stopped...

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Categories: evil, religion, war,

Unholy Waters
Once again
Religion
Is tearing us apart

Judaic tears
Islamic fear
Shared values in the dark

To kill
For an idea
Judgmental and profane

Begins the end
The baby drowned
—in bathwaters of pain

(The New Room:...

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Categories: hate, pain, religion, war,

Premium Member Journey of a Contemporary Joseph
Author’s note: The following is in haibun form—poetic prose (microfiction with less than 200 words in this case) coupled with a haiku. It was written...

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Categories: religion, christmas, family, immigration, jesus,

A Dying Man's Prayer
"Only drowning men can see Him" 

I'm here today not because I slipped
But because I decided I wanted to see you
To tell you how I've...

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Categories: religion, baptism, christian, dark, death,

Premium Member Featherless Angels
How did you become featherless
Angels are always blessed and do bless
Standing too close to the fire
Devil got me in a crossfire
Make sure you always tell...

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Categories: religion, angel, blessing, fire, humor,

Flesh That Virtue Takes
The glass chatters, clanks, and shatters
As it hits the ground
But makes no sound
The only thing heard is the
Screams of pain
As I get hit into the...

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Categories: religion, abuse, betrayal, corruption, dark,

Premium Member John 3:16 Reviewed
How can an omniscient,
not to mention
omnipotently patriarchal,
God

So love the world
that He gave us
StraightWhite Capitalist 
Lord and Master 
anthrosupremacists

So they could infest
and rabidly kill
BeautyQueen Gaia's
polycultural 
panentheistic
revolution?

Over...

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Categories: religion, earth, earth day, health,

Premium Member The End of Summer
“The End of Summer”

In those days 
they watched for signs
in the heavens

numbers connected
the ways that 
weighted the scales

written in the stars
a woman gave birth
to a...

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Categories: humanity, religion, science fiction,


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