Short Franciscan Poems
Short Franciscan Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Franciscan by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Franciscan by length and keyword.
Snowy Tercet
Winters and winters ago
Away at Franciscan Univ.
My first Christmas snow!...
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Categories:
franciscan, beauty, memory, nostalgia, simple, snow, time, winter,
Form:
Rhyme
These Bells Have Rung
In the Franciscan Church,
These bells have rung,
As we speak in tongues
Tonight, we sing
To this ivory moon...
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Categories:
franciscan, imagination
Form:
Free verse
Impromptu
who wouldn't
want to be
Dr. Doolittle
doing nothing
or very little
become
a Franciscan monk
wave to a ganso
as she with every
wing beat says
goodbye...
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Categories:
franciscan, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
St Maximilian Kolbe
Raymund Kolbe 1894-1941
Joined the Franciscan
Helped Nazi including Jews
Sent to Auschwitz was executed
St. Maximilian Kolbe
Written: 8142018
Poetry Form: Cinquain
Copyright © Jacqueline R. Mendoza...
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Categories:
franciscan, christian, devotion, faith, god, religion, religious, spiritual,
Form:
Cinquain
Why I Lost My Virginity So Late In Life
my pick up lines were:
"if it weren't for you
i'd be a Franciscan monk"
"i'd spoil you like a bunch
of rotten grapes"
"i picked these
nettles just for you"
"how can i
treat you like
a Queen when
you're a princess
to me"
"my dear would
you like
to see my
lint ball
collection"
and so
many many
more until
i met her
and she
laughed
and
laughed
and
laughed
happily
ever
after...
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Categories:
franciscan, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
Frangelico
There is a hazelnut-flavored liquor named "Frangelico"
It's named after a hermit monk who lived long ago.
This twenty percent alcohol spirit comes from Italy.
All over the world, it has gained popularity.
The liquor's brown bottle resembles a Franciscan friar.
Sip it straight up, or in any mixed drink you desire.
After you buy it for the first time in any liquor store,
chances are, when it's gone, you will buy some more.
...
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Categories:
franciscan, drink,
Form:
Rhyme