Best Classism Poems
Below are the all-time best Classism poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of classism poems written by PoetrySoup members
ClassismMany U.S. citizens
deny that democratic civility and classism can,
and often do,
co-exist.
These tend to be
those who also deny
the multigenerational inheritance of enslaving racism
in defense of egalitarian...
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Categories:
classism, earth, health, heaven, peace,
Form:
Political Verse
History RepeatsSociety! A sad state of affairs.
Corporate, owned. The stores pushing their wares.
Politics, ambiguous. No truth found.
Majority vote. Yet, the loser, crowned.
Divided we stand. The land...
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Categories:
classism, corruption, freedom, social, society,
Form:
Sonnet
The American Presidential ElectionThe American Presidential Election on 8th November 2016
Will determine the nation’s future policies and government
Its candidates will qualify by caucuses and primaries successes
And all most...
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Categories:
classism, america, environment, future, leadership,
Form:
Rhyme
Upsetmr. buffet can’t believe that
so much “inequality exists
without people really getting upset” &
as he & some of his richest friends in the world
start to give...
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Categories:
classism, life, people, time, people,
Form:
Free verse
Embedded EvilBorn without spot, all equal in God’s eye
Yet, on winds aloft, Envy’s cursed seed.
Hatred warms the bed where Evil will lie.
The fertile soil beguiles, rooting...
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Categories:
classism, conflict, corruption, discrimination, innocence,
Form:
Villanelle
The Song of the NationWe sing the song today withal our pride
For the nation who gave us our life,
Let us forgive for a day all enmities
And solely beclam their...
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Categories:
classism, dedication, inspirational, day, song,
Form:
Free verse
Grandmas PortraitThere was a noble sadness hiding in her eyes.
She wears a smile, though elements of insecurities
Trembled in its corners...
Dignity and suffering, combating
for the control of...
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Categories:
classism, appreciation, eulogy, grandmother, inspiration,
Form:
Blank verse
Overwhelming World I want to run away
Run away from the problems I face
It's easier than to confront them headstrong
Don't compare me to another
Not even yourself
This is...
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Categories:
classism, depression, endurance, how i
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
classism, life, people, social,
Form:
Free verse
Walking To Workwalking to work
in a *****small town
with the cars whizzing by &
the peering drivers
with
bulging beady eyes
(fat behind the wheel,
never exercising, with
heart attacks &...
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Categories:
classism, life,
Form:
Free verse
Can You Imagine-ContestCan you imagine a world where folk
would have genuine respect and
acceptance for one another?
I believe those two characteristics
would bring unity all over...
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Categories:
classism, love, peace, world,
Form:
Free verse
Sacred SpacemakingDear Neighbors,
community co-investors,
sharing an outdoor green riverside Commons
and an indoor
historical CommonSpace
Both, and all, sacred
to panentheistic me
and probably more mundanely secular
to monoculturing LeftBrain dominant
verbally rationalistic
you
And yet,...
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Categories:
classism, community, culture, health, integrity,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Who Lied To You?Girl, Who lied to you?
Who told you that being you just won't do?
Who told you that your flabby thighs and your big brown eyes were...
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Categories:
classism, faith, inspirational, introspection, life,
Form:
I do not know?
Among All of Mankindthere's a well inside of me
that longs for more empathy.
it starts with the creatures
man mistreats. this negative action is ceased
with the growth of the...
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Categories:
classism, animals, pets, visionary,
Form:
Free verse
The Wise Men and the Roman Authorities“Are we under them or not?” they debated,
“Do we owe them explanation?”, they demurred,
Sure of their validation of this baby, they stated,
To...
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Categories:
classism, betrayal, bible, birth, christmas,
Form:
Quatrain