Short Nonbeliever Poems
Short Nonbeliever Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Nonbeliever by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Nonbeliever by length and keyword.
Nonbeliever
Nonbeliever
by Michael R. Burch writing as Kim Cherub
She smiled a thin-lipped smile
(What do men know of love?)
then rolled her eyes toward heaven
(Or that Chauvinist above?)....
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Categories:
nonbeliever, atheist, christian, gender, god, gospel, jesus, religion,
Form:
Verse
The Atheist
The Atheist
am I the person
who disbelieves existence
of God--for lack of
can’t see HIM---visions
concept confused---based religions
agnostic, skeptic
doubt, disbeliever
doubting Thomas atheist
lack nonbeliever
11/24/18
For The Atheist Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Anthony Slausen...
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Categories:
nonbeliever, analogy, atheist, confusion, engagement,
Form:
Haiku
I Cannot Take Your Money
The cards were a prop
Commoners like them
They tell her nothing
She is a psychic
Clarity comes from her spirit guides
She studies the cards carefully
Fabricating elaborate meanings
To keep the man interested
He is a nonbeliever
Her open channel slams shut
Tell him nothing her spirit guides say
I cannot take your money, she tells him
I apologize but the spirit guides are not speaking today
Maybe this one was the real deal he tells his wife later....
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Categories:
nonbeliever, woman, women,
Form:
Narrative
She Needed a New Familiar
She needs a new familiar, she is frightened of black cats.
This was told to them by a wizard named Charlie T. Matts.
No one believed it, for she was a powerful witch after all.
It is true, agreed a nonbeliever, seeing her hiding that fall.
She was behind a birch tree, as cats paraded by in masks.
Some of them were mealy mouthed, focused on their tasks.
They scare her to death the now believer told the others.
She needs to be straightened out said both of her grandmothers....
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Categories:
nonbeliever, halloween,
Form:
Rhyme