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Best Prejudicial Poems


Prejudicial Vote
Chicks,
Parading around in their tight jeans
In front of me
Some friendly
Some not.
Some will say outright,
What do you want?
One says,
That was brash.
I'm just here to vote, Miss.
Am I at the right station?
She inspects my voter ID.
We don't like your kind,
She says to me.
She then hands me a...

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© Joe Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudicial, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Prejudicial Or Superficial
Prejudicial or Superficial

What if a person has been prejudicial;
Was not showing and only superficial;
Only lied;
Deep inside;
Is the person really being Presidential.

Jim Horn

Why all of a sudden is there such a big
concern about Trump and all of his female
experiences. Interesting how a President
can commit a crime...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudicial, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Breath of God
Would you could 
Within your moving prose, suppose
Your line be cast to moor 
And words be cast to more
And soul be cast to those 
Who truly know
Where you alone 
Might have thought to go. 
We travel together 
A road less known;
Parallel, apart, except 
For the...

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Categories: prejudicial, bangla, community, god, life,
Form: Rhyme

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