Short Constantine I Poems
Short Constantine I Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Constantine I by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Constantine I by length and keyword.
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 i, 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 i, 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 i, poets,
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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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Categories:
constantine i, allegory, allusion, history, jesus, prayer, words,
Form:
Didactic
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 i, 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 i, 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 i, 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 i, dark,
Form:
Verse