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"There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ ... " Galations 3:28 from the Bible is just one of the famous quotes whereby Jesus advocated that every man should be united in harmony irrespective of his or her caste or creed. Easter poems truly glorify the celebration of this unique festival as they are beautifully crafted with heart touching lyrics.Poems on Easter are not just about the essence of celebrations, but in fact they augment the merriment of this occasion. |
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| Easter Poem does not always narrate the story of Easter with religious and moral preaching, but on the other hand, they should be considered poems for pure enjoyment on the occasion of Easter. |
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| Easter poems for children carry a great significance for they are conceptualized in a unique way either through colorful designs or rhymes. Funny Easter poems featuring animated characters of Easter egg and bunny are a craze among kids. Days before the arrival of the actual day of Easter, Easter poems and songs are composed, read and sung at many local schools and colleges to create a jovial festive ambiance. These poems not only carry the seriousness of sacred scriptures of the Bible which are vehemently discussed by many Christian religious gatherings, but they can also be considered as philosophical reviews of Christ’s teachings. |
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In ancient times, Easter poems were sung as hymns. In the second century AD, priest Melito of Sardes, praised the Resurrection and said:
“Trembling for joy cries all creation;
What is this mystery, so great and new?
The Lord has risen from among the dead,
And Death itself He crushed with valiant foot.
Behold the cruel tyrant bound and chained,
And man made free by Him who rose”
Here’s sharing with you a popular Easter poem as:
Easter comes but once a year
Easter comes but once a year
But when it does, we all know its here
Children filling themselves with chocolate
Dad's down the pub for a pint of beer!
We go to the church for the wine and bread
Dad's half asleep, and jerking his head
Baby sister is here too, munching away
On the free easter egg that the Priest gave us today
But remember we must, that the Lord died for us
And ascended into heaven to give us fresh lives
For each and every one of us
So, you can also send these Easter poems to your near and dear ones and wish them a very ‘Happy Easter’.
Scroll through Dgreetings.com for varied details on Easter poems.
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