Blogspot Angel Blade Returns How Do I Classify This Poem?

How do I classify this poem? - blogspot angel blade returns

He is just published on my blog, please let me know what you think, which is precisely what the poem, whether it is really a poem
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4 comments:

margot said...

The famous philosopher Socrates used this form of rhetoric, ask questions, their thoughts. In some ways, they have the same thing, ask questions, to make his point - in the style of Socrates.
With regard to the content of expression, for in the Christian tradition, especially addressed. Catholic homes and outside, sometimes feels like walking through the Baltimore Catechism, which had pinned you to the time of religion in our school. So for me it would be very difficult to describe his work, "a poem." It is only my opinion of him. It was more like a conversation in the manner of Socrates, without chewing them. Hope this helps.

margot said...

The famous philosopher Socrates used this form of rhetoric, ask questions, their thoughts. In some ways, they have the same thing, ask questions, to make his point - in the style of Socrates.
With regard to the content of expression, for in the Christian tradition, especially addressed. Catholic homes and outside, sometimes feels like walking through the Baltimore Catechism, which had pinned you to the time of religion in our school. So for me it would be very difficult to describe his work, "a poem." It is only my opinion of him. It was more like a conversation in the manner of Socrates, without chewing them. Hope this helps.

muhammet gunduz said...

This poem is very beautiful hovever to Christianity'm a Muslim. The poem is on the fundamental principle of Christianity. God is light because the light shows the way, each illimunates beliver. first person says, do not Nedd to get through, but he said we must be faithful. I think, in line eight, the person trying to say that we should do anything to get through physically, but mentally, we need to do something in faith. He also speaks of the spiritual person is not corrupted by evil spirits - or sins. until the end of the poem, that the answer is it depends on Jesus Christ and his disciples are of Christianity. the last lines of the poem is common in all religions.

Terpsichore McJoy said...

I know that I mentioned in another poem, but do you think an angel is called a foolish man? He also wrote: "And what Christ wants me to do?" Was that intentional?

I hope it does not seem too hard. Incidentally, I add to my network - Do you want my fan?

PS It should. :-)

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