Poems About: GOD

In this page, poems on / about “god” are listed.

  • 325.
    Just As I Am

    Just as I am, without one plea,
    But that Thy blood was shed for me,
    And that Thou bidst me come to Thee, read more »

    Charlotte Elliott
  • 326.
    I Thank God

    I THANK GOD

    I thank God. read more »

    Shalom Freedman
  • 327.
    AND THERE WAS LIGHT

    “There is no God” a fool will say
    “So who can judge when people stray
    The BANG created all we see
    Nothing was made by God’s decree” read more »

    Michael P. Johnson
  • 328.
    THE CHURCH

    Today God’s door is open wide
    Who come to Christ can walk inside
    God’s living house of spiritual jewels
    Its not a place for playing fools read more »

    Michael P. Johnson
  • 329.
    Sonnet: God

    God is our Father to fatherless ones;
    God is a Sibling, Friend and guiding Light;
    God is our Mother to motherless sons;
    God is our Lover on a moonless night. read more »

    Dr John Celes
  • 330.
    A Spirit Sped

    A spirit sped
    Through spaces of night;
    And as he sped, he called,
    "God! God!" read more »

    Stephen Crane
  • 331.
    GODS

    Gods of the white man,
    Gods of the black man,
    Gods of the almond shade
    all of these Gods read more »

    Edwina Reizer
  • 332.
    A Conversation With God

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    Munia Khan
  • 333.
    My God

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    LOUIS SHEFFIELD
  • 334.
    Ballade Of The Paid Puritan

    In vain with whip and knotted cord
    The hirelings of hypocrisy
    Would make us comely for the Lord:
    Think ye God works through such as ye-- read more »

    Richard Le Gallienne
  • 335.
    A Prayer

    May the mercy of God shine on you everlasting
    May ten thousand doves be released on the day of your passing
    In God’s arms you will dwell for he save us from disaster
    God is the Sheppard and we sheep’s in his pasture read more »

    Wilfred Mellers
  • 336.
    The One God

    A God of mercy

    A God of kindness read more »

    Ifeanyi Eze
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