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Spiritual Social Poems

These Spiritual Social poems are examples of Social poems about Spiritual. These are the best examples of Social Spiritual poems written by international poets.


Finding A Lost Smile
She no longer felt taunted by the race of it all
Could not sit around and watch a life fly by, before her eyes
An unkept promise...

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Categories: social, addiction, adventure, deep, mental



Winter Solstice
Give yourself to slumber
under ink black clouds.
Moon below the horizon,
light for when it’s dark.
Lie in peaceful presence.
Silhouette of the trees
mythologies reverberate
of songs, put us to...

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Categories: community, hope, social, spiritual,

Change The Narrative
It's about the meaning, not the messenger.
It's about the message, not the money.
It's about time to make things better.
It's about how we can live in...

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Categories: humanity, political, social, spiritual,

Future of a Gnostic World
Light shining through stained glass windows 
Rainbows tearing light from worldly shadows 
From the windows of aeons
With Valentinus and Seth as icons  
Banners of...

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Categories: social, future, hope, humanity, religious,

Premium Member Salvation in an App Store
Salvation in an App Store?

By Mark D. Stucky
Google Maps won’t work
for the way I feel lost.
Is there a salvation app
I can install on my phone
to...

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Categories: social, god, humor, relationship, religion,



Premium Member No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Sometimes it’s obvious
And sometimes subtle
That no matter what good you try to do
The universe rewards you with the opposite.

It might be as simple as the...

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Categories: psychological, social, spiritual,

Premium Member Lipstick On a Pig
No matter what you do in samsara 
in the effort to improve samsara, 
improve yourself, improve others, 
it’s still samsara.

All effort, all improvement, never leaves...

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Categories: life, social, spiritual,

I An Idea Crucified In the Eye of the Storm
They insist on it, what is natural can be supernatural. Vice admiral eat from my 
garden for I am quite admirable for your beneficient militia...

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Categories: Lullaby, racism, social, spiritual,

Premium Member Words in the Wind
Words in the Wind

By Mark D. Stucky
Winds carried away the words
that Jesus, the Word made flesh,
wrote in the dust,
while sitting near a trembling woman,
who was...

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Categories: social, judgement, love, political, sin,

Premium Member Divine Name Calling
Divine Name Calling

By Mark Stucky
In our beginning,
        God whispered into DNA dust,
      ...

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Categories: social, community, god, love, relationship,

Premium Member Whose Words
Whose Words?

By Mark Stucky
Hissing whispers in the garden
twisted the warning words of God.
A shadowy tempter in the wilderness
shouted enticements to the Word made flesh.

Twisted words...

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Categories: social, conflict, confusion, god, love,

Premium Member God's On Mute
(Author’s note: This poem is a humorous look at how the pandemic changed our technology, our relationships, and maybe even our spiritual quests.)


God’s on Mute

By...

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Categories: social, god, humor, loneliness, mental

Premium Member What Would Jesus Tweet
 What Would Jesus Tweet?

By Mark D. Stucky
What if Jesus joined
social media sites?
Would he ask people
to Friend and Follow him?
Would they then tweet,
“Oh, how I...

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Categories: social, conflict, god, love, relationship,

Premium Member Tweeting the Truth In Love
Tweeting the Truth in Love

By Mark D. Stucky
We should be “speaking the truth in love,”*
posted Paul in Ephesians 4:15,
to speak and act out truth while...

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Categories: social, anti bullying, community, conflict,

Dialogue: Follow No One, Trust Yourself
[Characters: Thomas, Jesse, Mark]

In a small town of Athens, Thomas and his disciples served the town well, with their Wisdom and Knowledge, by helping out...

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Categories: social, community, freedom, growth, inspirational,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things