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POETRY CHRISTIAN

Reader submissions of Christian poetry are welcome.

thorn of salvation

anthropic reasoning
a warehouse sermon
custodian of tantrum
archaic magical beliefs of the deceased
womb slithering
eternal life, hope of salvation
fabling subservients
paying allegiance to a man made supreme
built to serve the human greed for eternal life and solace
for there isn't such greed for the masses to savvy themselves
the cross of death and suffering paraphrased
evasive pectoral girdle
scruffy-handed clasping
hollow by the nails
they cannot grasp reason but fudges of consolation
crown of thorns
influx of tactile soreness
constipation and relapse
damping damnation
braving the elements with reverential farts
closet bonanza scriptures
querulously replenishing the tumble
lute of honeyed words
sweet nothings and terror
parching potential contingents
a spindle weaving a pitfall's net
to kindle the soul of no return
arduous part of a funeral rite
susceptible garment
sprawling the perky ember
recitative galley
adroitly seering recurrent incidents of sorrow
visceral gratification until secession
emergence and complexity
lethal heretical semblance
clover of inbreeding
tackling salient twists
physical thickness until the expiration date
Second Advent
Primordial Annihilation
the fear loving God
convenient hope and beliefs against common sense
needs suppling reason
the scientific method is boring
the cave is open, we shall obey

Puritans banning poetry

Any evidence they did? This makes no sense, considering the Bible has the Psalms and Ecclesiastes. All they did, as far as I know, ban certain poetry, but not poetry itself. MrLW97 ( talk) 19:13, 30 January 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Untitled

POETRY CHRISTIAN

Reader submissions of Christian poetry are welcome.

thorn of salvation

anthropic reasoning
a warehouse sermon
custodian of tantrum
archaic magical beliefs of the deceased
womb slithering
eternal life, hope of salvation
fabling subservients
paying allegiance to a man made supreme
built to serve the human greed for eternal life and solace
for there isn't such greed for the masses to savvy themselves
the cross of death and suffering paraphrased
evasive pectoral girdle
scruffy-handed clasping
hollow by the nails
they cannot grasp reason but fudges of consolation
crown of thorns
influx of tactile soreness
constipation and relapse
damping damnation
braving the elements with reverential farts
closet bonanza scriptures
querulously replenishing the tumble
lute of honeyed words
sweet nothings and terror
parching potential contingents
a spindle weaving a pitfall's net
to kindle the soul of no return
arduous part of a funeral rite
susceptible garment
sprawling the perky ember
recitative galley
adroitly seering recurrent incidents of sorrow
visceral gratification until secession
emergence and complexity
lethal heretical semblance
clover of inbreeding
tackling salient twists
physical thickness until the expiration date
Second Advent
Primordial Annihilation
the fear loving God
convenient hope and beliefs against common sense
needs suppling reason
the scientific method is boring
the cave is open, we shall obey

Puritans banning poetry

Any evidence they did? This makes no sense, considering the Bible has the Psalms and Ecclesiastes. All they did, as far as I know, ban certain poetry, but not poetry itself. MrLW97 ( talk) 19:13, 30 January 2024 (UTC) reply


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