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Women Class Poems

These Women Class poems are examples of Class poems about Women. These are the best examples of Class Women poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Breakfast At Tiffanys
I watched “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” last night - we’re going to be reading Truman Capote’s book after the break and I wanted to start thinking...

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Categories: class, school, society, student,



Hate On the Back of Love
Do the right thing , 
If hate was a human being , some people could be so happy to live with shaks and  crocodiles  under...

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Categories: 12th grade, class, confusion,

A Singing Bird
A man shot a multicolor singing bird, 
Some women who were hearing the song felt bad, 
Some police officers arrested and hit him so bad...

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Categories: class, 12th grade, africa, bird,

Humble Nation , Congolese
Oh! good people ,
        Congolese of Democratic
                  Republic of the Congo, 
One of good and kind nations in the World
                      Very hospitable 
                       And Sociable
                        ...

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Categories: 12th grade, abuse, class,

What Is Astonishing You In Usa
First time to be in USA,  I think I am still in  South Africa, 
More things resemble, 
Let me tell you Americans and South Africans, ...

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Categories: class, abuse, africa, america, chicago,



Premium Member Skills
There's nothing you can get done in life without

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Categories: class, 12th grade, 9th grade,

Street Walker
She was only a whore they said
Just a druggie on the game
Most of the papers couldn’t be
Bothered to correctly spell her name.
Just an illegal immigrant...

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Categories: anger, class, death, political,

Premium Member Building Fence
Sometimes we like to do something for the story
we’ll tell afterwards. Buy a ’58 Pontiac, climb
a mountain in the dark. Lamar tells dirty jokes
with class,...

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Categories: class, children, dark, death, men,

Premium Member We Were Spectators
I
Our cry, silenced.
We watch the murder of our freedoms
Like spectators at a lynching.
Our Twenty-first-century forbearance rubbed out,
Our twentieth-century sensibilities never happened.
High court corruption, 
A misogyny...

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Categories: class, abortion, birth, body, freedom,

Premium Member Wellborn Woes
A baron's efforts to hold his wealth
only to have it turn on himself.
His estate slips away like water
so sad his firstborn was a daughter.
Which would...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: class, death, discrimination, judgement,

Achanda
ACHANDA

Achanda  was a no-nonsense lass
Nurtured from a well meaning home
Went to a well established school
Harvested the good grades 
And went for further education
And finally...

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Categories: class, africa, april, august, beauty,

When I'M Eighty Five
When I’m eighty-five

 Once upon a time, when I was sixty-five
my hair turned grey, bought hair dye. 
Blue rinsed looked like a stern teacher
of the...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, class, courage, creation,

21st Century Victim
LGBT and the loud minority
women want their rights
and the blacks equality
some do get upset
believe conspiracy 
protests and petitions 
all over my TV 
thoughtless hypocrites 
contradict...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, class, community, prejudice,

Division Against Humanity
Black vs white vs dark skin vs “yellow bone
Men vs women vs straight vs homosexual
Poor vs the rich vs Afro vs weave 
Christian vs Muslim...

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Categories: anti bullying, class, color,

Fairest Diana
Fairest Diana: an Epitaph for Princess Diana
by Michael R. Burch

Fairest Diana, princess of dreams,
born to be loved and yet distant and lone,
why did you linger?so...

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Categories: class, beautiful, beauty, england, inspiration,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things