The poem "GOD said I made a man" may explore themes of creation, power, and the divine relationship with humanity. It could highlight the idea of God as the ultimate creator and the significance of mankind in the larger theological context. Ultimately, the interpretation of the poem can vary based on individual perspectives and beliefs.
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
The poem "Why God Made Teachers" is attributed to Kevin William Huff. It is a popular piece that celebrates the importance of teachers in shaping and guiding students' lives.
Because it said that many laughed at what God created.
i asked god how much do you love me. he said this much and streched out his arms and died
I believe it means he is the God of all people. Read the Bible... i guess...
God made chickens and he said that they are good.
God himself said it (Genesis ch.1, ch.5, ch.9).
In the poem "The Pearl" by anonymous, when the narrator asks "Who made thee?" the pearl responds by declaring that God, who is omnipotent and majestic, created it. The pearl implies that God's divine power and grace are evident in its beauty and perfection.
In GK Chesterton's poem The Ballad of the White Horse he said: For the great Gaels of Ireland Are the men that God made mad. For all their wars are merry And all their songs are sad
well, the bible said that god just APPEARED, THEN he made everything
Probably not a woman.
i dont really know she might be talking about god! It is based on the poem. It can be interpreted in different ways and can be said to be biblical. It is A very popular poem and it doesn't matter if you see it as religous, because anyone can get a up lift from the poem and from the song.