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April Discrimination Poems

These April Discrimination poems are examples of Discrimination poems about April. These are the best examples of Discrimination April poems written by international poets.


Baseless incriminations heaped upon head of missus
Baseless incriminations heaped upon head of missus...
courtesy evil ferocious wraithlike grimace

Acrimonious scurrilous words
flew out the mouth
of vicious nasty shortish brute
leaving yours truly
as a key witness...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, analogy, anger, april,



Forever doomed to reside at 2 Highland Manor Drive
Forever doomed to reside at 2 Highland Manor Drive

A worse fate than death being hull hive,
I just realized after a surprise inspection
our opportunity to relocate...

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Categories: anger, angst, community, discrimination,

Ode To Ambedkar
Part II

What would have happened to million’s fate, 
If Subedar Ramji had failed, thee to set.
In 1891’s simmering heat of April
Born true nationalist Phule’s pupil.

Being...

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Categories: discrimination, 7th grade, appreciation, community,

Premium Member Its a Scream
Ice cream and jelly, with a punch in the belly.'
Is what some in Britain Abhor.' Boris is in
Trouble, he blew too big a bubble, where...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, addiction, body, corruption,

Happy Freedom Day, In South Africa
Freedom was preached, 
Millions of South Africans waited,
Waiting for many years.
The regime was very
Hash to  some folks, 
And privileged the minority.
Disadvantaged people 
Cried yearly, 
No...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, africa, celebration,



Premium Member Invisible
Do not tell me
you cannot see
me standing
here.
I am not invisible!

My heart beats
same as yours,
same color blood
here.
I am not invisible!

My needs are
just like yours
in all respects
here.
I...

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Categories: anger, anti bullying, discrimination,

Premium Member Hegemony Or Survival: the New World Order
Disrupting the general flow of the ruby blaze,
As ghosts, there are shadows in the haze.
Air-filled skeletons, bone-filled skull,
Sneaking in the shadows, stained by the dull.

Alluding...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, adventure, analogy, bereavement, conflict,

Does My Life Matter To You
IF My Life Does Not Matter To You, Then NO Singing, Shouting, or Dancing Will Change that.

IF My Life Does Not Matter To You, Then...

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Categories: discrimination, america, black african american,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, character, hope,

Typically Abnormal
Abnormal.
How everyone should be?
But how come that’s not me?
Typical.





14th April 2020
Let the Pens Flow - Antonym...

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Categories: discrimination,

Outside the Headland
Leaking pontoon predicts my departure 
Impatient yacht chases nautical next
Mislaid terrain erases my history

Grim authorities in obvious places patrol 
Timidity prescribes aghast of tranquil abiding
Windwaken,...

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Categories: adventure, confidence, discrimination, freedom,

Livinginoblivion
An abattoir of rotten meat
Necks rung as they were slaughtered
They loiter down a forgotten street
Dreams hung, drawn and quartered 

Hookers stuck in bimbo limbo
Faceless faces,...

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Categories: april, discrimination, society,

Premium Member Queen Annes Lace
White
Lacy
Delicate
Ethereal
Worthy queen of blooms
How, then, were you called weed?
Arbitrary rules of man
Set the standards blindly for all
Those unique or diverse become flawed
But all we, like...

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Categories: beauty, discrimination, identity, image,

My Black Mama
She's the dark night 
Heaving in the tan of day
The magnanimous light in the glory of racism, cateism and Prejudice 
Her winters shed and her...

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Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, black love,

Premium Member Love Prevails Over Injustice
Can you see the homeless
Shivering with their emaciated physique
Struggling for shelter in make-shift shanties
Midst luxurious condominiums???

Can you hear their children known as street kids
Yelling at...

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Categories: discrimination, god, hope, love,


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