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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Easter Poems

Posted by Drageda on February 25, 2010

Easter is a time of love,
A time of death and pain undone,
So we may know the power of
The love that lives in everyone.
Each love we feel, unstained and free,
Redeems us–as with you and me.  – Nicholas Gordon

easter poem

Easter is indeed a time of love and forgiveness. Days of tribulations of the Christian church came to an end when Christ was raised from death giving a promise of new and eternal life to all individuals. Now, Easter, the most significant occasion in the Christian calendar, is thought as a point of reflection and of course, rejoice and celebration. It is a day that must be spent with family and friends and give ourselves a few moments to reflect on our life as god s people. Writing or reading a few Easter poems will assist vastly. Here are some points to write an Easter poem that will undoubtedly help you no matter how bad a poet you are.

easter poems for

Before you take a pen and paper to your hands, you must think of what type of an Easter poem you want to write. Is it a Christian Easter poem, an religious one, a fun poem or an Easter poem about an Easter symbol such as an Easter bunny? The above is an spiritual verse from a poem that is written in plain English.

Once you have your ideas sorted out list out pairs of words that rhyme with each other related to Easter such as  bunny- funny  or  love-previous . You do not need to worry if you have done some poetry writing before. Also, you are free to write poems without rhyming lines. It all depends on how you want your Easter poem to turn out to be.

Jesus Christ crucified
His blood shed for all
The sacrificial Lamb of God
Arose as Lord of Lords
And we can all rejoice Nowadays
In what our Lord has done
No sacrifice can be compared
To that of God s dear Son . – M.S.Lowndes-

The above is a fine little Christian Easter poem that indicates the meaning of Easter. If you are writing such a poem, writing a small prayer beforehand will be useful.

easter poems

One secret behind poetry writing is the power to organize thoughts. Therefore, you got to think deep before you start. If it is to be a funny poem you can probably write about some Easter associated experience or about an Easter arrangement. You are also free to do some reading on the Internet and write an Easter poem about how the occasion is celebrated in different parts of the world and what it means.

Buy Me The Easter Bunny

Posted by Drageda on April 24, 2009

Easter Bunny PoemFunny home videos are a click away

Easter Poem: An Easter Bunny Tale between Mother and Son

The magnificent art of my six year old son

Read, “Mom I know you can get this job done”

“Easter is coming, but don’t buy me a toy”

He said, “forget about candy, I’m a changed little boy,

Don’t give me games, or big wads of money,

Buy me the best gift

and I’m not trying to be funny,

Buy me the “big guy”

the real Easter Bunny”

I said, “son, I’m afraid the Easter Bunny’s not for sale”

So he asked if he could just get a hair from his tail?

“I’d be a Show and Tell smash Mawm, just get me that hair!”

I said, “son, he’s invisible, you can’t see him anywhere”

So pouting and dejected he began to walk away

But not before he had this little gem to say:

“It’s funny Mawm, you can’t buy me the Easter Bunny,

or get me a hair from his tail,

but he apparently leaves candy in each house as a trail,

and no one can see his head, arms or legs,

but I’m supposed to believe he lays chocolate eggs!”

by Barbara Tremblay Cipak, Copyrighted

Easter Bunny

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