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Religious Right On Poems

These Religious Right On poems are examples of Right On poems about Religious. These are the best examples of Right On Religious poems written by international poets.


Premium Member From Ultra Right to Ultra Wrong
The thrust of salvation's revelation;
Straight from the buckle of the Bible Belt -
Crusading on a plan of what they felt:
"The World for Christ in One...

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Categories: right on, america, betrayal, faith, political,



Don'T Imitate What Is Evil
Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil
but what is good. Anyone who does 
what is good is from God. 
Anyone does what is evil...

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Categories: right on, encouraging, inspirational, motivation,

Screen of Awareness
I knew what I know long time ago 
About the concept of wrong and right 
Of good and evil, it guides me through 
It always...

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Categories: right on, religious,

Premium Member Being Wrong
It’s an awful feeling to be wrong
Like a fish thrown back and having to explain the trick to others
Or a child at the chalkboard 
Walking...

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Categories: right on, 4th grade, bible, career,

Diwali Indian Festival of Light
The weather is chill and pleasant  
Diwali fervor is round the corner
Yet my soul is not in synch 
My mind doesn’t budge to tyranny...

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Categories: right on, anger, anti bullying, celebration,



Premium Member Without Baggage
Reborn here now without baggage,                    ...

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Categories: right on, color, cry, home, light,

Premium Member A Woman's Right To Freedom
We decry some Arabic countries
where women are forced by law
to wear burkhas and cover
their faces and cannot speak out.
We speak for them, and ask,
“Where are...

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Categories: right on, discrimination, future, political, power,

Solitary Rituals of Mourning the Write Way Right
Solitary rituals of mourning the write way, right?

Papa... bless his (your) heart and soul,
impossible mission your second born
sole male heir cingularly communicates,
viz his avocational crafted...

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Categories: right on, 12th grade, absence, death,

Limericks Vi - Religion
Limericks VI - Religion

Pell-Mell for Hell Mel
by Michael R. Burch

There once was a Baptist named Mel
who condemned all non-Christians to hell.
When he stood before God
he...

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Categories: right on, christian, humor, humorous, light,

Premium Member When Santa Dropped By the Right House
I awake on this Christmas Day 
With a warmth that never will stray 
This is the time when we remember who was born 
And was...

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Categories: right on, christmas, forgiveness, peace, relationship,

Premium Member Religion Or Relationship
Reasonable
Righteous
Reliable
Reassuring
Reckoning
Remembering
Radiant
Reciprocity
Recompence
Reconciliation
Rectitude
Relationship
Rebirth
Reawakened
Rejuvenated
Reference
Refreshing
Reformation
Regenerate
Religion


October 21, 2019

Tautogram Poems Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Eve Roper...

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Categories: right on, relationship, religion, religious, remember,

Premium Member In My Right Mind
My healthy right mind 
is not one likely to retain left brain
disparate details
more than elastic and interconnected trends.

So it has been with U.S. religious history...

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Categories: right on, earth, health, history, integrity,

My 2019 Easter Poem I Wrote Right Before Easter
2019 Easter Poem by Chris Tober
Easter is not about the eggs, candy, or bunny this time of the season,  
God gave his only begotten...

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Categories: right on, easter, god, holiday, inspiration,

Write - Right - Rite, Left, Write
To write
Or to right?
Is there a right to write
Or does one write to right?
What is left to write if rights are wronged
Or are rights left...

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© Jim Musser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, philosophy, religious,

Premium Member Being Right, Or Righteous
I don't have a beautiful voice to sing 'My country tis of thee, sweet land of liberty'.        ...

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Categories: right on, america, bible, christian, family,


Book: Shattered Sighs