Best Unaccepting Poems
Refining ConsciousnessIn a dream I saw myself in a bright room, sitting and writing down a poem
The experience was temporary; I soon returned to a normal frame of mind
I felt another presence besides myself, suddenly I was awoken by a loud hum
As I search in my...
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Categories:
unaccepting, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
The Mirror LiesWrong!
A little boy plays football.
His parents call him a "tomboy".
He doesn't understand what it means.
Wrong!
The boy is now twelve.
His best friend gets her period.
And puberty hits him hard.
Wrong!
His friends put him in dresses and makeup.
His parents are proud of their "little girl".
He doesn't get why...
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Categories:
unaccepting, angst, gender, me, sad,
Form:
Free verse
Ken's Last DanceI think that he understood it, but refused to accept it.
He was past getting old, but he was still full of life and love.
He said to me one Sunday morning, "They took my truck".
His children took his truck to stop him from driving.
To Ken, driving...
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Categories:
unaccepting, family, friendship,
Form:
Narrative
Freedom of RestrictionDeflected, crushed by the social retardation,
Not loved, ‘cos he’s altogether unaccepting,
Active learning the robot’s mouth action,
So he can't contextualise, there’s no blessing.
Neither me nor him meet and we sweep by,
There’s no connection from his ANDs and ORs,
Only citadels to...
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Categories:
unaccepting, caregiving, computer, future, identity,
Form:
Quatrain
Curvy IdealVoluptuous with thick thighs, plump or plus size.
Thicker than a snicker, yes she’s the bigger picture.
There’s no way to describe with unaccepting eyes,
A body made perfectly ample to handle.
She’s unapologetic and makes no disguise to hide,
Her rubbing thighs walking with head held high.
So who...
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Categories:
unaccepting, black african american, feelings,
Form:
Rhyme
OutcastI was born into this
land,
to make my mark on
this world,
A child of a multi
racial society,
Identity a mystery,
equality a necessary
embrace,
A society built by
ancestors from all
walks,
Not a single voice
dominates,
Promises of equal
representation,
Often met with
disappointment,
My childhood was one
of conflict,
Battling wolves in
sheep's clothing,
Struggling to find
meaning,
The search for true
purpose,
overwhelming
Outcast by many...
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Categories:
unaccepting, adventure, conflict, identity,
Form:
Free verse
The StingYouth
fledgling, callow
generation rising, aging, accepting
cars, jobs, regrets, pains
secluding, denying, resenting
tolerating, unaccepting
adulthood...
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Categories:
unaccepting, life,
Form:
Diamante
Untitledstriding through the shifting shadows, feeling shattered in your sleep,
as we seek the will to fix the broken lives that leave us weak
and though we clearly see the cracks and flaws in natural, worldly signs
we are unaccepting of the worlds impractical designs
for with nothing truly...
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Categories:
unaccepting, introspection, philosophy,
Form:
Rhyme
Political PlanHere we go the words to shock yall.
The truth to which unaccepting youths are rebelling about, elders gave life away so young would have stock.
What they do for their country?
Picked a lie or God, general of descended Trinity
Sold generation x...
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Categories:
unaccepting, faithwords, truth,
Form:
Verse
Categories:
unaccepting, aubade, husband, memory, philosophy,
Form:
Quatrain
Categories:
unaccepting, race,
Form:
Free verse
HopeDear Stars,
Take me with you,
Far away from this ship and its crew,
Away to your place,
Where there is nothing but space,We'll sail together all around the sea,
We'll shine together in the hearts of lord,
With no motive we'll float,
A never ending journey on this boat.
Dear moon,
Take me...
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Categories:
unaccepting, creation, hope,
Form:
Lyric
Fathers Day, 21According to The National Fatherhood Initiative, there is a father absence crisis in America. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 18.3 million children, 1 in 4, live without a biological, step, or adoptive father in the home. Consequently, there is a father factor in nearly...
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Categories:
unaccepting, america, christian, community, faith,
Form:
Verse
This May Seem OddI’m going to reveal a fact about myself some of you may find odd…
It’s that I am not religious…but I do believe in God.
My God has given me a brain, a heart, a soul and encourages me to use them…
She knows unless I use them...
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Categories:
unaccepting, god,
Form:
Rhyme
always to be whole Darren White
first may this day find you all well and safe
I am sorry that I have not responded to reviews
I know I am late once again
for those who know me I don't forget
and I will try to turn to your pages with honor
with this being said...
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Categories:
unaccepting, dedication, tribute,
Form:
Free verse