Best Pluralism Poems
Below are the all-time best Pluralism poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of pluralism poems written by PoetrySoup members
You Gotta Have HeartTag words: advertising, bebop, bird, bottle, Charlie
Parker, Coca-Cola, Cole Porter, Dizzy Gillespie,
door, flag, heart, jazz, light bulb, Louis Armstrong,
Miles Davis, palette, Pepsi Cola, pluralism...
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Categories:
pluralism, art,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Elan VitalELAN VITAL
A political change is needed today.
A new form of government to disallow pluralism.
Something that controls structure when the need arises.
A formula that states what...
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Categories:
pluralism, america,
Form:
Free verse
OkOK
It’s ok to think I'm disabled, it’s not ok to ignore my atheism;
It’s ok to know I'm firstly an atheist, it’s not ok to assume...
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Categories:
pluralism, discrimination, education, life, people,
Form:
Free verse
My School and Its EthosIs this the school of metaphysics,
The nullifier of ontology?
The diluter of pluralism,
The supporter of monotony?
A description of the virtues,
Depends on...
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Categories:
pluralism, anti bullying, freedom, god,
Form:
Rhyme
FallFall..
Fall in battles acts for china tyrants all by nemesis bring to them by ways of good or gods. Battle arrays come for nothing fun....
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Categories:
pluralism, dark, evil,
Form:
ABC
Brexit Sonnet 7 - Words Escape MeBrexit Sonnet No.7
‘Words Escape Me’
Have you seen them, can we track them down?
Words escape me, on the run, or lost.
We had them once, now...
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Categories:
pluralism, political,
Form:
Sonnet
The Basis of IsilA criminal is sane by their own logic,
You can look into their mind to count them wrong,
They can be confronted for their psychologies,...
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Categories:
pluralism, destiny, education, internet, introspection,
Form:
Rhyme
Twin FlamesTwo societies, two cultures, two ways, two worlds,
But the same mechanisms, glares, shuns and goals;
No-one knew the other, but the church had words,...
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Categories:
pluralism, anti bullying, community, conflict,
Form:
Quatrain
Archbishop Justin TimberlakeI don't know about Archbishop Justin Timberlake,
He’s jazzing up the church,
Making Jesus controversial,
Leaving life in the lurch.
It’s fine to have excitement,...
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Categories:
pluralism, faith, humor, humorous, religion,
Form:
Rhyme
Praising WindsOur forest habitat
gusts breezes
across our skins,
as darkness slowly turns
toward bright sky light.
My son
who cannot walk
nor speak his name
talks vociferously forth and with
and adding as this...
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Categories:
pluralism, discrimination, earth, gender, happy,
Form:
Political Verse
WorldWinter of revelations
Rationed sunlight
Daylight savings and economic depressions
Lost jobs, welfare schemes, divided families
Drugged teens, abusive deans, suicidal dreams
Mortgages, republicans, Obamanomics
Global villages, borrowed monies, bailout packages
School...
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Categories:
pluralism, political
Form:
Prose Poetry
Thinking OffI walk through the slush
of moral grief.
Here lies my mortal poem.
A prodigal menace.
You will not breathe in, the
golden grass, once more.
Lingering beside the...
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Categories:
pluralism, art,
Form:
ABC
Personal Last Quote of the Day"Although prejudice and discrimination has subsided over time and history, it is hidden in every corner of our present; for there is no escape from...
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Categories:
pluralism, black african american, history,
Form:
I do not know?
Creative ComformigthyOpposing standards is one of Tim’s favourite past times
Not for the sake of difference but to cherish critique
to brush away his take on ignorance searching...
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Categories:
pluralism, creation,
Form:
Free verse
Cricket World Cuphttps://youtu.be/A7NzFzy7_NE
Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory.
Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment, full effort is full victory.
Cricket...
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Categories:
pluralism, celebration, destiny, faith, fate,
Form:
Heroic Couplet