Best Biased Poems
Below are the all-time best Biased poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of biased poems written by PoetrySoup members
DemocracyOh, Democracy,*
You, the most desirable bride among
Political systems,
Your suitors many have been throughout
History
In every part of the world, you...
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Categories:
biased, people, philosophy, political,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
BeautificationCorralled in Plato’s cave,
groupies of untenable shadows,
silenced their intuitions to the smoke and other sighs.
Jamaica’s capital hosted a convention
giving an ever-leaving coward’s play a stage,
now...
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Categories:
biased, allegory, anti bullying, bullying,
Form:
Narrative
Question Number EightWith spring approaching quickly and milk is upon the rise,
our factory employs seasonal workers to resize,
the employee pool to accommodate the milk intake,
which means twenty-four...
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Categories:
biased, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Persecuted Petals
In a province exploited
by prejudiced seasons,
a minority ebony rose
is taunted by prominent
i v o r y ...
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Categories:
biased, analogy, community, discrimination,
Form:
Free verse
Soul Cry
“Soul Cry”
Yeezy you da best
Not ice cold soulless
You gotta big heart
Wanna be next U.S. Pres'
You now swingin' with da rest
with your delusional pal
That...
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Categories:
biased, abuse, america, child abuse,
Form:
Free verse
The View From Where I StandI’ve an anger which cannot be hidden!
A burning passion that comes unbidden!
My Soul desolated with grievous rage,
reacts with furious justified outrage!
Occasioned by the offences of...
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Categories:
biased, anger,
Form:
Rhyme
Four WallsFour walls.
Barricades.. built out of strong brick, but flimsy cement -
Strong force, but weak purpose.
It was ironic, she thought.
Society had set up four confining walls,
...
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Categories:
biased, change, discrimination, woman, women,
Form:
Free verse
The AlienListen to the sonorous tones
of silence secluded in sighs,
Blind to every sight of reality,
with kaleidoscope vision and spider
eyes.
Revisions perfected the proper
cocktail
for soaring...
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Categories:
biased, introspectionme, voice, me, voice,
Form:
I do not know?
Democracy IiOh, Democracy,*
You, the most desirable bride among
Political systems,
Your suitors many have been throughout
History
In every part of the world, you...
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Categories:
biased, philosophy, political, society,
Form:
Free verse
Of Captains and CradlesOh, My Dear Walter, how your words have slayed
Humbled me, broken me, molded, remade
To taste...
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Categories:
biased, appreciation, history, poetry, poets,
Form:
Couplet
Through Bigoted EyesAs imperfect humans, we judge perceived on what our eyes see
It's a mistake many of us make, and not based on a heart's purity.
A trait...
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Categories:
biased, discrimination, how i feel,
Form:
Rhyme
Lend Me Your Ear
Easy to judge by what it seems to be,
More effort to immerse in what we hear.
Take time to talk, there is much more to me,
Before...
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Categories:
biased, character, integrity, people,
Form:
Rhyme
Why Is It12/13/20
"Why Is It?"
Times of crisis
The cause of our own destruction, and being lifeless
Is more complex than science
Sometimes it involves an appliance
Sometimes it's considered sacrifices
Often from...
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Categories:
biased, passion, poetry, rap, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
Touch, TabooI sip Long Island Tea, watch your bare knees upon the tiles,
the suits and Blaneks pass you, unaffected by...
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Categories:
biased, people, prejudice, society, wisdom,
Form:
Rhyme
October SunOctober Sun…!!! Our summer fun
and playful romps in clover,
our laid back days have gone...
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Categories:
biased, autumn, october, sun,
Form:
Rhyme