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Short Incarnating Poems

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


Premium Member Tired of Returning
become your most childlike self
and your chances of having to keep incarnating
to teach your soul new lessons
will be nominal...

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Categories: incarnating, spiritual,
Form: Free verse



The Spark!
Growing towards our destiny to begin a new domain.
Re-incarnating theories that brings us back again.
The never ending cycle out where man may peer.
The heavenly oracles we share both  joys and fears!
The power that is abundant with the sun in our every cell.
Showering eternal lights as others  appear as well!...

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Categories: incarnating, son,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Earthcare
We care for our cooperative
incorporated Community
of health and safety faith
by caring with
and for sacred
regeneratively hopefilled
Earth

ReMembering
fertile orgasmic Earth
and serene Water
shared EarthCare
to bare our mammaled sensory
sexual
sacred emerging intentions
born of EarthMother wombs

Incarnating matriarchal eggs
and patriarchal sperm
into safe
and healthy aging
EarthTribal caring minds
with trusted bodies....

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Categories: incarnating, animal, community, culture, earth, health, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Africa
A – Again and again
F – Freedom is
R - Reduced
I - Into
C – Conformism for lack of
A – Alternative opportunities

A – Another man
F – Flees due to
R - Repeated
I – Injustice leading to
C – Coastal body counts
A – Ashore the Mediterranean

A – A lot of
F – Free
R – Rivers flowing everywhere
I – Incarnating life and blossoming its beauty
C – Conflict and corruptness shouldn’t find a place
A – Among the most cultured and joyous communities...

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Categories: incarnating, adventure, africa, beauty, community, conflict, corruption, culture,
Form: Acrostic
My Constellation
I want you to block out the moon, And soar through the evening sky, As you knit with me like a loom, Suckling my essence, 'Til I am dry. Break open my earth in lust, While bearing down on my hips, Incarnating my firm sex so deep, Should my loving root, Caress your moist lips. Your passionate soul shall weep, Flooding plains like genesis within, Together tonight as we eclipse, You become, My constellation. (C)2014 PJ Bayliss
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Categories: incarnating, love, lust, romance,
Form: Quintain (English)




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