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Short Catechism Poems

Short Catechism Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Catechism by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Catechism by length and keyword.


Premium Member Kitty Ditty
When kittens get religion
We could call it Catechism....

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, animal, poems, religion,
Form: Light Verse



Euphism of a Catechism
Euphism of a Catechism 

saw catechism
which was a euphemism
and seen through prism

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Baroque Catechism of Betrayed Democracy
Wills with broken wings
Manufactured poverty
Statistical facts of truth
Strategic lies of promises

All are carried by the Owl
On its back to the masses...

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Categories: catechism, metaphor, power,
Form: Free verse
Colors of Prism In My Catechism
Colors of Prism in My Catechism

Was like something else and a euphemism;
That I could read about in my catechism,
Not knowing,
Or going,
And had appeared like colors in a prism.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Reading My Catechism
Reading My Catechism

Remember reading my catacism,
And problems regarding rascism;
Am  apprehensive,
And also sensative;
Definately is causing cynacism.

Jim Horn

God bless Martin Luther King.
Was his name originally Michael?...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Biden and His Aneurism
Biden and His Aneurism

Was watching show about Biden
the other night on MSNBC. It
was quite a show.

When Biden had his  brain aneurism,
Catholic Church said read catechism;
Free from sin;
Healthy again;
He saw face of God appear in a prism.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, adventure, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Trump Elevetation To Popularity
Trump Elevetation to Popularity

Trump popularity is extraordinary
Draws those of low income and ordinary
And what we never know
Who next on will throw a crushing blow
Attitude between ist's and ism's does vary.

This includes all ism's except realism
and catechism. Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, political,
Form: Limerick
Untitled
Don't trouble me with your sacrosanct fetish for god. 
Your arrogant conclusions,despotic delusions and 
child like confusions are an anathema to me! 
Blind faith hiz nae place in ma existence, 
where a live catechism is ma king and provider, 
the holy spirit a large hadron collider....

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Categories: catechism, eulogy,
Form: ABC
Catechism About Catholic Math
Catechism About Catholic Math

Was reading catechism about Catholic math;
Used Holy Water  when you will take a bath;
Made mistake;
Breath did take;
Must wash off sins caused by all the wreath.

Can you imagine a pervert administering
communion serving bread and wine.

Jim Horn

Do have a luxiorious labor day....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechism, allegory, analogy,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member Down With Pessimism
Down with pessimism
  Drown not in negativism
Beware of escapism
  Steer clear of cynicism

Keep far from fanaticism
  It only invites antagonism
Too lonely is monasticism
  Too stifling, collectivism

Failure dogs perfectionism
  Emptiness mars materialism
Insularity deadens catechism
  Stoicism breeds fatalism...

True, this poem is full of criticism
  ~ But it ends on a note of optimism...

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Categories: catechism, perspective, philosophy,
Form: Monorhyme
Right After the Bell
The Baltimore Catechism,
mornings at eight
Sister Marcella,
don’t ever be late

Its message didactic,
the devil to run
Each question, each answer,
with God zero-sum

Who and what made me,
and why every day
Resistance was futile,
dissent not displayed

An altar boy’s memories,
his sacristy torn
Still missing the process
—where freedom was born

(Saint Thomas of Villanova Chapel: December, 2021)...

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Categories: catechism, faith,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Daily Catechism
Can scribes feel nothing, in spite of Psalms' convicting songs?
Or can the godly err, if righteousness prohibits wrongs?
Can the priests sacrifice, though they profane God's Word?
Can prophets prophesy, when prophecy goes unheard?

Can devils mislead, though they already know the truth?
Can angels fall from heaven, if their pride forgets all ruth?
Can God save the contrite, if he perished on the Cross?
Do sinners care, if hell's highways are paved with the lost?...

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Categories: catechism, angel, god, gospel, heaven, pride, religious, truth,
Form: Ottava rima

Book: Shattered Sighs