A Conversation for The Acrostic Poetry Challenge : Storms
Acrostics for Parish
PedanticBarSteward Posted Mar 8, 2010
PARISH
Papa - his collar reversed one day,
Astonished poor great auntie May,
Religion had never featured high,
In what she termed 'pry-orit-eye',
So as she knew the bishop well,
Had poor papa condemned to hell
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Beatrice Posted Mar 8, 2010
Perhaps I should have stayed
And made my peace with God.
Reliving moments past
Is definitely odd.
Still, moving on and up
Has made my outlook broad.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Mar 8, 2010
Pastors are leopards
Albeit masked as shepherds
Religiously preaching
Isaiah's old teachings.
Shouting:'Doomsday is nigh'!
Howbeit *that* is a lie.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 8, 2010
People have different names for things.
All our words prove that we don't speak the same language.
Religion and geography - what a notion.
In the old days, my great-great-great grandfather was a Tennessee preacher. Sundays, he rode a circuit.
Horse knew where to go.
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