Spiritual Poetry posted July 20, 2019


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A 3 line poem, when a baby prays for joy; read Author Notes

A Baby Wants Joy

by Alcreator Litt Dear


A 3 Line Poem, Why a child cries? Please Read Author Notes.

A baby in mother's womb is safe, peaceful and gets joy more growing as a child with the number of breathing days increases in the womb in age


Getting out of the womb, a baby is born, and he or she starts becoming intelligent, knowledgeable instinctively and starts crying for more safety, care and joy with the increase in age


Earnestly, enterprisingly, or wishfully, as  a growing child, he or she imitates parents and prays God for enjoying incessant joy in life, and seeks for care, comfort, protection, safety and security only for sometimes, at apparent growth in age


 



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Enjoy this poem

I know each line is large, repetitive, I think it is essential and intentional

No, this is not truly an acrostic poem

This is a general poem, free of rhymes

God is religion free

instinctively =an adverb, means in the manner naturally arising from instinct or from a natural ability

This does not canvass or promote any specific or particular religion, religious faith or religious belief

This does not hurt anyone belongs to any religion, religious faith or belief, custom, creed, convention or culture

Please do not relate this concept with any religion known to you

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