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ANTONII [103]
3 years ago
5

An acrostic poem for MARTIN LUTHER about the priest martin luther. I will mark you as brainliest if you actually do it plus have

15 points. if you dont actually write the acrostic i will report.
History
1 answer:
Amanda [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Here!!

Explanation:

Mr King was a man with vision

And a dream of what could be.

Reaching out to those that listen.

Trying to get us all to see.

It's not the battle that makes us better.

Not the war that we should fight.

Living life always together.

Understanding God's word is right.

Together, we all get stronger.

Happiness is within our reach.

Every mother and every father,

Ready for the wisdom we beseech

Kindness that we are given.

In God's word we will believe.

Never forget for whom we're livin.

Giving what we hope to recieve.

Joining with our Father in Heaven,

Righteous life we wish to achieve.

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