Remembering your spiritual heritage and the lonely human pathway to enlightenment.
What am I and what are you?
What has happened to the world.
We can't hide our hearts from heavens eyes
Deception wears a pretty face
Think the 1960's, hippies, Jimi Hendrix and flower power to war and back.
It's there if you look for it
A tanka. Poem with 5-7-5-7-7 syllable count. This is based on Daniel 12:4 "And as for you, O Daniel, make secret the words and seal up the book, until the time of [the] end. Many will rove about, and the [true] knowledge will become abundant."
A double septolet.
The title is one of two metaphors in this free verse.
My belief is delusional it seems.
A 5-7-5 which has the form of haiku as to syllable count and form only.
A 5-7-5 uses the sylablle count and form of Haiku but is not restricted to nature like Haiku. This poem is based on this verse, "And no wonder, for Satan himself keeps transforming himself into an angel of light. It is therefore nothing great if his ministers also keep transforming themselves into ministers of righteousness. But their end shall be according to their works." (2 Corinthians 1:, 14,15)
A Cinquain poem. Created by Adelaide Crapsey, a poet of the late nineteenth, early twentieth century, consists of only five lines, which usually have a syllable count of 2/4/6/8/2. The title acts as a significant additional line
A Nonet poem about Judas betrayal of Jesus. A nonet is a nine line poem. The first line containing nine syllables, the next line has eight syllables, the next line has seven syllables. That continues until the last line (the ninth line) which has one syllable. Nonets can be written about any subject. Rhyming is optional.
The Last line of this poem and the title is taken from the Bible verse at Revelation 21:5
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