Short Partakers Poems
Short Partakers Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Partakers by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Partakers by length and keyword.
God's Tea Pot
Angel designated highest position,
sanctifying partakers from God's tea pot...
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Categories:
partakers, christian, god, inspiration, inspirational, religion,
Form:
Free verse
Steadfastness
Steadfast
Unwavering
Holding fast Scriptures’ truth
Yielding not to vain dogmas’ threats…
Christ-propped.
*Hebrews 3:14 For we are made partakers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end.
August 2, 2019...
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Categories:
partakers, bible, christian, devotion, faith, god, jesus, spiritual,
Form:
Cinquain
The Selfish Poet
The Selfish Poet
Posts their work, eat comments
as if at a feast.
But close their pen, when it
comes to a reply?
Inimitable,arrogance divine!
Do they in mirrors all day look?
Admiring only their face and poetry?
Am joyful to know that most here surely
are givers not selfish takers.
More than happy, they, to be givers,
warm friends and not just partakers.
December 1, 2019...
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Categories:
partakers, poets,
Form:
Free verse
A Correction Like Victimization
Voices pitied her exposed bust.
In it few could see what was just.
Disgracing A Symbol of Lust?
Daughter of Adam: Plain Bare Dust!
Wearer of jewels which shall rust!
But does it warrant baring bust?
A wise correction is A Must,
Yet not through channels that disgust
Of wisdom wearing not a crust…
Wishes she were blown away by Gust,
Forever she’d cease to Man Trust:
Partakers in her correction
Had all experienced erection!...
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Categories:
partakers, analogy, bullying, cry, woman,
Form:
Rhyme
Red Door
Red Door
Some say
it’s a victimless crime
People have partaken
from earliest times
Maybe they are
consenting adults
But this is not
what it's all about
Those who partake,
join together their souls
Pleasure commerce
hearts always pay a toll
Faces hidden
both feel their shame
They meet in darkness
all the same
What is this path,
that so many choose
Where both partakers
eventually loose
This is not
what we are formed for
Please walk away
from the sorrowful Red Door...
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Categories:
partakers, people,
Form:
Rhyme