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Tree Religion Poems

These Tree Religion poems are examples of Religion poems about Tree. These are the best examples of Religion Tree 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,



There Sits the City Gold
There sits the City Gold
Where robbers ne'er grab hold,
Nor rot, nor moth, nor mold.

There sits a lava moat
Not passable by boat
Nor rope, nor writ, nor...

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Categories: religion, analogy, god, jesus, metaphor,

Pilgrimage to a sakura
In Japan, people make a Spring pilgrimage
They go to pay homage to cherry blossoms
When the earth nods its head
When the sun warms its forehead
It causes...

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Categories: autumn, christian, love, religion,

It’s Only Once a Year
On a chilly late December’s morn,
we praise the day our savior was born,
by placing a bunch of toys underneath a tree.

It seems like we’ll never...

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Categories: religion, poetry,

The King of Glory Comes
The King of glory comes to remove our soul’s unrest
To redeem us from death to give us life, and His eternal rest.

Follow to the judgement...

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Categories: christmas, miracle, 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 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 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,

Premium Member I Can Be Your Enemy Or I Can Be Your Friend
Travels make the mind wise
Wise enough to know
Everywhere you go is change
That comes either fast or slow
The Sun can be an enemy
Or the sun can...

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Categories: religion, blessing, chanukah, extended metaphor,

Honeyed Milk
Fingertips dipped into a
jar of maternal caress,
these supple hands
carefully pour the oil on me
laminating the spinal spurs
barbing my fleshly peduncle

Christ’s lips embrace
this weathered stump
the once...

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Categories: christian, god, jesus, religion,

Premium Member Purgatorial Perceptions
Purgatorial Perceptions

By Mark D. Stucky
In the basement, I heard fluttering sounds
coming from inside the old chimney.
Cautiously opening the clean-out trap,
I came nose-to-beak with a panicked...

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Categories: religion, anxiety, bird, emotions, endurance,

Premium Member The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
It is no small feat to attempt to speak 
of the dying of our Lord
who sacrificed Himself for us 
by a fate far worse than...

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Categories: christian, religion,

Premium Member The Pale One
Up the wooden hill
where the fir tree spills
rustic autumn and soil,
cries of "The pale one".
All in arms,
pitchforks at the ready.
"Burn the witch! Be gone!"

An equivocal...

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Categories: conflict, courage, philosophy, religion,


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