Analysis of Religion

Kelvin Williams 2003 (Bayelsa,Yenagoa)



     The concept of a creator of the universe,brought some together and tore some apart.
      The continuous religious struggling for mass,brothers kill brothers and sisters depart.
      What is it about discrimination called belief, how is the innocent hated more than a thief.
       So much division because of our truth, so much rejection really what is the root.
       Religious leaders preach peace and understanding.
       Our beliefs may differ but notwithstanding.
      It is preached to love your neighbor as yourself.
      Muslims and Christians put hatred on the shelf.


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Words 94
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 8
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Letters per line (avg) 55
Words per line (avg) 11
Letters per stanza (avg) 441
Words per stanza (avg) 85

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It is a poem based on religious beliefs. How religion tears us apart

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Written on October 02, 2022

Submitted by izibediebokime on October 02, 2022

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Kelvin Williams

I'm a Nigerian talented in writing songs and poems. I'm 19 years old and was born and currently still lives in Nigeria. I hope to win the contest. more…

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