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Short Dissenter Poems

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


Dissenter In Cold Winter
Dissenter In Cold Winter

They were dissatisfied becoming a dissenter,
When in hot summer, storm and cold winter,
And also felt,
Morning melt;
Then off into other parts started to splinter.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran
Bolivia, NC...

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



Premium Member Never Think, Why Me Lord
Never Think, Why Me Lord? Written: by Miracle Man 4/13/2020 I couldn’t enjoy springtime days without enduring winter, And in my life, for sure, I’ve had some bad days fall. But I questioned not why, nor did I become a dissenter, For I accepted as fact, that God had a reason for it all.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissenter, god, life, trust,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Acidic Tongues
Acidic Tongues Written: by Tom Wright 6/11/2018 It’s easy to stand on the fringes and complain, While vehemently objecting to another’s view; A dissenter casting stones at things of disdain, Destroys no quicker than our acidic tongues do; “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone;” John 8:7
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Categories: dissenter, sin, words,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Acidic Tongues Said, Stone Her
Acidic Tongues Said, Stone Her Written: by Miracle Man 6/11/2018 It’s easy to stand on the fringes and complain, While vehemently objecting to another’s view; A dissenter casting stones at things of disdain, Destroys no quicker than our acidic tongues do; “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone;” John 8:7
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Categories: dissenter, emotions, inspirational,
Form: Lyric
Poetry Being Affected By 1776 Book
Am reading 1776 right now which
is affecting my poetry output.

enter dead of winter
was death to each dissenter
groups which would splinter

combat they would meet
defeat followed each defeat
God the dead did greet

from fires be freed
along with growing wild weed
God should take the lead
(Caused Chaos to Lake Meade.)

about cynical
those who are tyrannical
of hope pinnacle

when we want a perk
on another book will work
in my mind does lurk...

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Categories: dissenter, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku




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