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Short Constantine Poems

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


Premium Member Clerihew Dinos
Dinos Cristianoopo!us a pen name
gave Constantine Dimitri his fame
With  world wide renown quote
he became a poem of note...

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Categories: constantine, people, poetry,
Form: Clerihew



Constantine and the fiery sign
A solar halo
Sol Invictus blistering 
Or the cross blazing
Burning for roman bloodshed 
Who in truth was Cain scheming 
...

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Categories: constantine, fire, light, miracle, sun, sunshine, visionary, war,
Form: Tanka
Illuminate Nature
C-larity
O-f
N-ewness
S-eems
T-o
A-bate
N-ight
T-ill
I-lluminate
N-ature
E-merges

P-erfectly

C-anceling 
A-nnoying
V-iew
A-way
F-rom
Y-ou

Topic: Poet (Constantine P. Cavafy) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: constantine, poets,
Form: Acrostic
Sundays
Winter Solstice, Apollo, Sun god, Constantine had a say ...
For the first day of the week: Christian worship day
A strange connection: Sundays and SonDays For Jesus
Until Covid19 shut down half-empty churches
Do I have enough light to follow the Son anyway?...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: constantine, allegory, allusion, history, jesus, prayer, words,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Uncompromised Understanding
What falls from my eyes is dry; as crystals of a saltine Frozen waters, be damned; I find calm in what they mean Sweetness of their memory; form a perfections praline Warmth of space, you're a true descendant of constantine Thawing by infernos of thoughts; they returned to saline With untarnished glare, I find to be a perfect sheen Through earned tears; uncompromised understanding, can be seen
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Categories: constantine, deep, devotion, feelings, friend, friendship love,
Form: Monorhyme



Mortimer Adler
Like emperor Constantine
You were a convert 
to Catholicism on the deathbed.
Fascinated by Thomas Acquinas

and your other heroes:
Etienne Gilson, Jacqes Maritain,
Martin D’Arcy.
You considered yourself a pagan

and wrote a book,
“How to Think About God”,
as a guide for others.
You demonstrate God as the exnihilator

and you were not involved
with mixtures of truth and error –
particularly the moral
philosophy of Kant....

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Categories: constantine, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Ramble
I inhale the smoke and exhale the stress...
I down another brew because it's there...
I look around at the shambles of my life...
Was your life wonderful? Was it fair?
Constantine changed the holidays, so what does Easter mean?
I wonder what classes I'd still be teaching, had it not been for that dean...
I'm rambling on a Saturday, but that's nothing new...
I wonder sometimes if you've really met me, and I wonder if I've ever met you......

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Categories: constantine, angst, stress,
Form: Rhyme
Worst To Greatest
What a day it was,
heasd unplagued by god,
the devil stars to sing,
and pull me in the rim,
emotions rubbing wild,
cryinglike a child,
why do i nit know,
they watch me like a show,
always waiting for their chance,
to drag me away from this band,
i o not know what constantine  thinks
does he take what my heads bare,
now i will take this base to share,
with two girls that show me care,
who would have known it would be the greatest night,
now no longer do i fright....

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Categories: constantine, dark,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs