Best Impartiality Poems
Below are the all-time best Impartiality poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of impartiality poems written by PoetrySoup members
A Little Kindness Never HurtsA Little Kindness Never Hurts
A little kindness never hurts,
yet today, find extremely rare.
Indifference foretold for last days,
cause fewer people … care.
I posses God’s gift...
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Categories:
impartiality, care, how i feel,
Form:
Rhyme
Screen of AwarenessScreen of Awareness
Look up!
From tedium uncertainty -
Focus on an impartial pure lens -
Blank screen of nothing shows pulses of the soul,-
Flashing...
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Categories:
impartiality, angst, life, perspective, truth,
Form:
Free verse
The Fairer Sex - XxIt’s very hard for someone to define
exactly what a woman is, for there
are things today that cause folks to decline
from speaking out about the sex...
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Categories:
impartiality, women,
Form:
Sonnet
Poets,Humility, PowerPoets, Humilty And Power
H....Honoring all poets
U....Upbuilding everyone
M...Mirific..one who works
wonders
I.....Impartiality to all whether
great or small.
L....Loving., wanting nothing in ...
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Categories:
impartiality, inspiration, poets,
Form:
Acrostic
The True Poet
H....Honoring all poets
U....Upbuilding everyone
M...Mirific..one who works
wonders
I....Impartiality to all whether
great or small
L...Loving.,wanting nothing in
...
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Categories:
impartiality, inspiration, poets,
Form:
Acrostic
BulletsBULLETS!
If there ever was a time in the history of human, it is now that one’s being is
bound to...
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Categories:
impartiality, america, how i feel,
Form:
Verse
HumanityYour abundant display of floccinaucinihilipilification
Has been established from the time of conception
Like a rotten fruit shaken to its kinetic destination
Is this not what the...
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Categories:
impartiality, care, introspection, rights,
Form:
Didactic
If I Ruled the Red CrossIF I RULED THE RED CROSS
If I Ruled the Red Cross,
many changes I would make
It would be required
that our Movement is understood
By everyone...
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Categories:
impartiality, adventure, confidence, courage, destiny,
Form:
Couplet
BulliesWhat kind of sadistic delirium dwells in an
obtuse parent whose child emulates their
behavior in showing it is okay to bully other
children whose...
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Categories:
impartiality, anxiety, bullying, kid,
Form:
Free verse
Empowerment Allow Me- To Be Free Gender EqualityIn the state of being equal,
Especially in status quo,
Rights, and opportunities not always shown.
Fairness
Justness
Equability
Impartiality
Even-handedness
not in this reality
I am a woman of the gender...
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Categories:
impartiality, appreciation, discrimination, for her,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Dream Come TrueAlthough you were not allowed to cross over the mountaintop to step on the Promised Land, the dream you sowed one hot summer day on...
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Categories:
impartiality, america, dream, pride, trust,
Form:
Verse
All That Avails Is FlightAlong the streets..., we run
Chased by our fears..., we run
Seeing our end coming..., we
run
Slaved by their injustice..., we
run
Silenced by betrayal..., we run
Our hands...
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Categories:
impartiality, satire
Form:
Elegy
Corruption Cum RecessionUnprecedented and unannounced
The sound out-hauls the band
The beat of corruption much allowed
Now in dual they posses the land
Who should the finger now highlight
The finger itself...
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Categories:
impartiality, anger,
Form:
Free verse
King I WasHad been to an astrologer
To know about my future
But he got hooked up on my past
King I was, he said with reverence
Reveled in all materialistic...
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Categories:
impartiality, life,
Form:
Free verse
Vast Variety of RaceCivilizations used white to mitigate the lack of black.
Black is not just skin color but also a human spirit.
Imagine indigenous people having red skin...
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Categories:
impartiality, analogy, confusion, emotions, encouraging,
Form:
Rhyme