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Religion Violence Poems

These Religion Violence poems are examples of Violence poems about Religion. These are the best examples of Violence Religion poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: violence, community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,



Sinner
I say sorry as I feel the best I've ever felt

Moaning my apologies into the hand of a man that I know will never hold...

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© Cerys Care  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, desire, religion, violence,

What did it ever give you?
What hath war ever brought you  that peace couldn't
What hath hate ever brought you that love couldnt 
What hath money ever brought you that...

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Categories: violence, anti bullying, discrimination, forgiveness,

Premium Member Amiss a World of Violence
Amiss a world of violence with hate and greed strong
I withdraw within my earthen mound refusing to belong
Evil's ugly face embedded into men's souls
the wickedness...

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Categories: violence, humanity, philosophy, society, world,

Premium Member Accenting Kamala Harris
Into our lives, God manifests in various ways.
He protects us from every stupid deed.
In the era of Esther – the biblical days,
This lovely woman was...

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Categories: violence, bible, political, religion, society,



Premium Member Non-violence, their common thread
In this world so full of drama
I ventured to see the Dalai Lama, 
so many problems filled me with dread.
He said breathe deep and let...

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Categories: violence, anniversary, perspective, religion,

When the Innocent Cries
The world has become jaded by the news we observe
It’s not until we notice something morally monstrous
Neither peacemakers nor warmongers have the nerve
It’s the emotions...

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Categories: violence, children, horror, islamic, jewish,

Premium Member Anchors of Sin
(This is all just my opinion,
what I glean from the internet,
Mainstream News, and my imagination – 
do your own research.  If there is any
truth...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, integrity, political, power, society,

Premium Member No Anchor For Rancour
If only the archangel Gabriel
would visit and with holy host proclaim
“Children of Creation, let there be
no anchor for rancor in the Dead Sea,
nor fuel for...

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© Ben Throne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, bible, paradise, peace, religion,

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: violence, judgement, love, political, sin,

Premium Member Jericho Roads
Jericho Roads

By Mark Stucky
At the end of the rock-strewn road,
fell the walls surrounding Jericho.
Spared from destruction,
were a harlot’s people,
the family of Rahab,
Israel’s unlikely ally,
and unlikely...

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Categories: violence, god, health, recovery from,

Wounded Whisper
We have been forbearing your oppression for a long time,
Your threats; placing your pistol on our foreheads for a crime;
Shoving your dagger straight toward our...

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Categories: violence, feelings, freedom, life, slavery,

Questions With No Answers
Please stop sharing memes promoting hatred or flaring communal violence. 
Do not revile anyone. Instead, observe silence. 
Crimes against humanity transcend the boundaries of religion,...

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Categories: violence, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Rancor Only On Earth
I can this say about Rancor:
Not where Lord God’s Heaven anchor. 
Self have I flung at blind squabble 
And home returned with fat trouble!
My forgiveness...

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Categories: evil, god, religion, violence,

Revelator
I am the link to the god all mighty 
The grand master of this world
Dollar marks and social security carts

I am the warrior of this...

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Categories: violence, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,


Book: Shattered Sighs