Short Iscariot Poems
Short Iscariot Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Iscariot by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Iscariot by length and keyword.
Take It Away
you invite me
for a cup of milk in your hut
I am not a puppy
a calf I am not
this cup you give me
take it away
give it to Judas Iscariot
or your old cat...
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Categories:
iscariot, corruption, metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Jesus and George Floyd
Jesus was betrayed and crucified
By Judas helping the HATE (got paid in silver pieces)
Both George and Jesus had premeditated plans
To crucify them
Not by good people
Judas Iscariot and Derek Chavin
(See Brother of George Floyd testify before the US Congress)
and know why Hitler also won elections & German support...
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Categories:
iscariot, america, international, irony, jesus, love, religion, writing,
Form:
I do not know?
Twelve Apostles
Greek apostolos = someone sent, messenger
The names of the twelve apostles are these
First Simon, who is called Peter [Roman Catholic’s 1st pope] and
Andrew his brother
James the son of Zebedee
John his brother
Philip
Bartholomew
Thomas
Matthew the tax collector
James the son of Alphaeus
[Judas [Jude]] Thaddeus
Simon the Cananaean and
Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Him
Mt 10 2-4
11302011...
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Categories:
iscariot, caregiving, childhood, confusion, depression, devotion, education, faith,
Form:
Quatrain
Faces of Reality
Joy and pain
Losses and gain
Embrace and refrain
Triumph and defeat
Judas Iscariot, riding his Chariot....betrayal
Chiefs and thieves
Plotters and schemers
Mischief...
A garage of grudges
Sorrow and grief
Bitterness!
Animosity and hatred
Enemity and vengeance...Why?
Love and faithfulness
Trust...
Perseverance and endurance
Victory!
Forgiveness and reconciliation...
True friendship!
Peace and tranquility...
Unity and prosperity
Demise...
Oh! that is reality...
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Categories:
iscariot, life, endurance,
Form:
Classicism
Chariot
To War goes a Chariot:
To a Special Riot;
With Quivers of Arrows,
Bones piercing with Marrows…
Had Throwers of Javelin,
All through Men, no Jocelyn.
Chariots were for Elliot
And Judas Iscariot;
Largely part-horse, part-cart
You’d see and lose heart!
The Armored Car of Old,
Now in loved plastic Sold;
For The Tough Kid as Toy,
Future Soldier still Boy;
Some in Expensive Gold:
Their drivers fierce and Bold;
Ready to Homes destroy.
Make one cease being The Coy!...
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Categories:
iscariot, allusion, conflict, courage, death,
Form:
Rhyme