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Identity Abecedarian Poems

These Identity Abecedarian poems are examples of Abecedarian poems about Identity. These are the best examples of Abecedarian Identity poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Tea Time
Look, London ladies, buff your speech
Mind your soiled plantation fingers
Nary a trace of our old worlds
Occupy their halls royally
Porcelain cups poised on pinkies...

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Categories: class, history, identity, immigration,



Premium Member Animal Identities
A is an ape who wishes he were a man - why?
B is a butterfly who dreamed he was a man - why not?
C is...

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Categories: animal, identity,

Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

Premium Member Protection of Their Own
Alma Mater in denial
Beckons proof of terrible sin
Congregation gather to witness
Defrocked disciple
Endeavours to catch her and hear 
Flagellate in fear of the hounding.

Girl on a...

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Categories: confusion,

My Soul
Where's my soul? 
Come, show me myself.
But just as I looked into my own reflection, 
Behold, it was another person staring back at me; my...

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Categories: absence, confusion, dark, identity,



Well If You Insist
Well if you insist

I am not the color of my skin or the clothes on my back.  
I am not who or what you...

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Categories: africa, brother, father, identity,

Premium Member My First Abecedarian Poem
A n ABECEDARIAN poem could prove my most daunting undertaking
B othersome whispering in my ear were the likes of Frost, Fallon and Dickerson
C alling out...

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Categories: celebration, color, faith, identity,


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