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Family Religion Poems

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


Washing Away Sin from a Tree
How can I perfect me, if I let the actions or the words of others affect me, since a child God muted my prayers &...

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Categories: betrayal, life, people, religion,



Severed Latency
I am not hardened by your strong sense of will 
And i am not weakened by any fragility of spirit
I am not stood still, awaiting my...

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Categories: religion, childhood, christian, deep, emotions,

Familiar Faces
Sinking in peace and grounded
in my thoughts.
Memories in my mind page for page.
The gift of life
and the many days taken for granted.
Wondering what is waiting
once...

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Categories: religion, best friend, bible, family,

Premium Member Pipe Lines of Kaimu: Imu Ground Oven
Preparations for 'Luau' (LOU-ow) or a Hawaiian Party-like event, for a church Luau, would be a 'Ho'ike' (hoe-'E-kay). The hunters will tie the hind legs...

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Categories: religion, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, celebration,

Premium Member Pipe Lines of Kaimu: The Hawaiian Church in Kalapana
I stood at the top of our dirt driveway looking back at our two-story house. It's kind of a long house where, from our second-floor...

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Categories: religion, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, christian,



Premium Member Pipe Lines of Kaimu: Heading Out
A dawning twilight's me. Oh, joy. Oh, what a joy. This day. Oh, what a day. A breath bestills my eyes and I, e'er slight,...

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Categories: religion, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, celebration,

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,

Premium Member Tale of The Night Marchers
It was a time of change for the islanders
a time of letting go
a time of ending things
a time of confusion
a time of saying no
a time...

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Categories: religion, abuse, allusion, america, analogy,

American Abortion Rights
Do you think you have a right to actually intrude 
as if you have the right to say what children they produce 
your objection a...

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Categories: religion, america, baby, birth, family,

Thank you, Lord, for this blessed day
Thank you, Lord, for this blessed day
By Michelle Morris
19/11/2023

Thank you, Lord, for this blessed day 
Thank you for my health and family
Thank you for my...

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Categories: religion, blessing, god, gospel, life,

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,

Musings On Faith
Who are we but our practices,
Our ancient food and songs,
Who are the chosen few that we meet in the beyond?

Where are the lines beneath,
From order...

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Categories: religion, conflict, faith, forgiveness, freedom,

Heaven Bound
Goodbye our dear friend.
We hate to see you leave.
We know where you’re going, 
and that you’ll be relieved.
You’ll experience no more grief,
no more pain, and...

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Categories: faith, inspirational, religion,

Premium Member Juice Ex Machina
Juice Ex Machina

By Mark D. Stucky
When wine ran out at the wedding in Cana,
why did Mary request and expect Jesus
(who seemed slightly exasperated)
to act as...

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Categories: religion, care, humorous, jesus, judgement,

Premium Member Jericho Roads
Jericho Roads

By Mark Stucky
At the end of the rock-strewn road,
fell the walls surrounding Jericho.
Spared from destruction,
were a harlot’s people,
the family of Rahab,
Israel’s unlikely ally,
and unlikely...

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Categories: religion, god, health, recovery from,


Book: Shattered Sighs