Short Man Of The Cloth Poems
Short Man Of The Cloth Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Man Of The Cloth by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Man Of The Cloth by length and keyword.
Cloth Eaten By Moth
Cloth Eaten By Moth
He had been known as a man of the cloth,
And was wet from liquid contained in broth;
After filled,
He had spilled;
Hole was eagerly eaten in cloth by a moth.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
man of the cloth, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Why Do You Think I Recommended Him to You
Shep was a slug-a-bug, a sluggard, a sloth
A do-little, do-nothing, man of the cloth
He cancelled more sermons than he ever wrote
This lazy lay-about did not fool this old goat.
He was a goldbricker at my church too said Lou.
Why do you think I recommended him to you?...
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Categories:
man of the cloth, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Man of Thr Cloth
Though I am a critical of others
Pretend I know best
I know my own faults
Are to many to count
I do certainly not know best
To this fact I contest
My life is a suck fest
Brought upon myself
By to many failures
To bore anyone with
But hey
I live to spoil another day
I don't rebuff
I admit
I find solace in it
My perfect day is spent telling myself off
I am not a man of the cloth...
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Categories:
man of the cloth, age,
Form:
Free verse
Soulful Connections
A cobbler may balance his trade, the mending of soles
With that of a mender of souls, exchanging roles
With a man of the cloth, making two Roman officials
Wroth, in the opening scene of Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'
Yet when barefoot you walk, on cobblestone streets
It's quite hard to focus on spiritual needs
So there is, indeed, a connection between a man of the cloth and a cobbler
Perhaps more than between an elected official and a squabbler...
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Categories:
man of the cloth, allusion, spiritual, work,
Form:
Rhyme