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Best Prejudiced Poems


Premium Member Too Prejudiced To Speak
They were fishes swimming in the same pond, but stuck up.
There were only two of them, but they did not speak.
One was polka dotted, the other was plaid.
Too prejudiced to get to know each other.

Taught by parents who did not know how to appreciate differences.
The...

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Categories: prejudiced, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Not Prejudiced But
I’m in no way prejudiced she said
But that one is white and that one is mixed
Skin color prominent in her head
Always remarking on it; her mind fixed...

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Categories: prejudiced, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
Am I Prejudiced?
Am I prejudiced?

I am a slave to poetry.

I do not wish to be set free
a willing prisoner happily.

Constrained  by strict parameters.
 Which form the rules for formal verse,
to discipline I’m not averse.

Though modernists all claim to be
 Poets. I find I can’t agree.
Their work...

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Categories: prejudiced, on writing and words,
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Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member A Non-Impartial Or a Prejudiced Juror
A non-impartial juror is as guilty as a criminal
He or she lies, he or she believes in lying
That’s absolutely illegal. I am fair and ethical
I believe in justice, the truth, not in hiding
Or diluting the truth with blessed water
I thought that our world was blessed
I...

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Categories: prejudiced, america, betrayal, discrimination, evil,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things