Best Prejudicial Poems
Below are the all-time best Prejudicial poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of prejudicial poems written by PoetrySoup members
A Voice In the WildernessSuitcase in hand, a face polarized against
the frosted window pane, searching verily
for continuity of a life that knew no restraint.
Someone’s Grandfather a considerate Uncle,
life’s situation...
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Categories:
prejudicial, age, old,
Form:
Free verse
Finding the StolenWith my blue eyes
I watched you find the lost
The place that should have always been
That place absent of shame and sin
Colour separation was meant to...
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Categories:
prejudicial, angst, anti bullying, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse
Humanity Wears a FaceDo my people have a heart to go with the human race,
or is it that they just can't see the beauty in a face?
The colors...
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Categories:
prejudicial, introspection, life, people, world,
Form:
Rhyme
The Amistad MutinyThe Amistad Mutiny
Slavery, a dirty word no matter how it’s pronounced:
Abducted and herded to the slave fortress of Lomboko1 for trade.
To be tossed in chains...
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Categories:
prejudicial, africa, america, history, racism,
Form:
Verse
Trump and Approach Are SuperficialTrump and Approach Are Superficial
Started at beginning and point that is initial,
His approach and appearance are superficial;
Trouble up stirred,
With each word;
Statements Trump made had been...
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Categories:
prejudicial, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Sublime TerrorLet's say I am an anthropocentric terrorist.
What would we be saying?
And isn't that redundant somehow?
If terrorists are ethnocentric,
does that not also require you to...
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Categories:
prejudicial, earth, earth day, fear,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Reclusive AccountabilitiesI am sick of excuses to avoid responsibility
and I am, today, sick with excuses to avoid responsibility
with "I'm just a mortal human. I make mistakes.
I...
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Categories:
prejudicial, culture, health, humanity, humor,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Beauty In the Eye of the BeholderBeauty In The Eye Of The Beholder
Just finished a most fantastic episode of The Twilight Zone…
The fictitious story is rather captivating, out of this world…...
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Categories:
prejudicial, confusion, fantasy, film, horror,
Form:
Narrative
Silence Is Deadly Silence is Deadly
Stand up
if the masses did
Trump would be a gravestone
Notes:
Some will tell you never to be silenced, yet will not mention what...
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Categories:
prejudicial, anti bullying, green, hate,
Form:
Free verse
Where To StartA seriously sad seventh son of a soldier entered prime prejudicial puberty
With love and luxuriously liberal thoughts in his hyper hallucinating heart
He was set on...
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Categories:
prejudicial, love,
Form:
Rhyme
O' Mirror, O' MirrorWho put crows’ feet around my eyes?
Who put grey in my hair to dye?
I know you’re not prejudicial
You show images as real
O’ Mirror! It is...
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Categories:
prejudicial, mirror,
Form:
Rhyme
Irrational Numbers, With LyricsThe number of folks sitting
on the back porch
waiting
for peace to strike,
like waiting for my garden to grow
without yet having planted it.
The number of people
noticing that...
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Categories:
prejudicial, earth, education, humor, love,
Form:
Political Verse
Energy's Dying WishSo, if I understand correctly,
you want to respond to inevitable energy descent
by upgrading incentives for cooperative communication,
positive information expansion,
research and regenerative design,
implementation,
and ecopolitical evaluation strategies?
Yes,
because...
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Categories:
prejudicial, culture, deep, games, green,
Form:
Political Verse
Reweaving JusticeNow that Restorative Justice
has raised her Gaian ecological purpose,
to restore multiculturing peace
in polyphonic
polypathic Turquoise Eden,
how do you continue to justify
a win/lose Retributive Justice evolutionary philosophy
of...
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Categories:
prejudicial, anxiety, earth, health, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Two Dimensional Love and LifeTwo Dimensional Love and Life
Some lines move horizontally
Others go diagonal
There are lines that travel up and down
They all make love within their set parameters
As is...
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Categories:
prejudicial, change, conflict, culture, heaven,
Form:
Didactic