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Short Pontiff Poems

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


Premium Member Pope Out
One day after Easter
The Pontiff leaves us
A light to the believer
God speed sir...

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Categories: pontiff, appreciation, character, for him, grief,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member FRANCIS OF GOD
FRANCIS OF GOD

Spiritual fruit of God,
Reflector of loving peace,
Pontiff of justice:-
Labors of love completed,
May his spirit remain here:-

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Categories: pontiff, bereavement, christian, eulogy, love, peace, spiritual, thanksgiving,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member Pope Means
Pope derives from the Greek "pappas" (father)
 Originally, this title was applied to bishops
Reserve the title exclusively to the Bishop of Rome,
The Supreme Pontiff

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Categories: pontiff, christian, devotion, faith, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Vatican Incident - Limerick
Vatican Incident - Limerick 

A young maiden dressed like a mannequin 
Snuck into the church at the Vatican
To curse at the pontiff 
So they called the sheriff  
She would not be invited back again...

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Categories: pontiff, abuse, adventure, celebrity, conflict, identity, religion, silly,
Form: Limerick
Voyages
I feel like a tumbling kite
I don't know where to hid
I have neon colours 
to paint five o clock shadow

The Pontiff has paid my full fare
Im voyaging down South
I need to afford my back
for the weary strings of yesteryear...

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Categories: pontiff, appreciation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Pope Mean
The term pope derives from the Greek "pappas" (father)
Originally
This title was applied to bishops
Later became common to reserve the title 
Exclusively to the Bishop of Rome
The Supreme Pontiff

Poetry Written: 1072023
Time Written: 10:30a.m.
Poetry Form: Free Verse...

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Categories: pontiff, child, christian, god, jesus, men, people, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fumata Bianca
A tiny chimney has been given many a stare by an enormous crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square. Sequestered cardinals attempt to elect a new pope. White smoke from the flue is what many faithful hope. Four times, the emissions have been black. Hopes for electing a pontiff were turned aback. Will the results be positive on the fifth try? “Fumata Bianca” is the loud popular cry. So now a new pope has been elected. His entry on the balcony is anticipated.
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Categories: pontiff, religious,
Form: Rhyme

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