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Brother Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member The massive convoy of threats
Begins with Hyundai's my stalker fatal attraction 
rushing in front of our disabled vehicle then rams break 
hard causing us to panic my spouse and...

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Categories: anxiety, depression, discrimination, health,



Premium Member Unwilling
You're broken and 
your mom don't get it and
your dad don't want to and 
your family don't see
that you lost your voice 
someone took your...

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© Sam Harty  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, discrimination, sad,

Oh black African
Oh, you African!
 Of cocoa skin and black-haired 
Like your judgments 

You African!
 The lamb in the elections 
Son of the people, wandering in the...

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Categories: discrimination, 9th grade, abuse, africa,

Equity For All To See
In shadows cast by prejudice, a knock resounds,
At the door of your heart, where peace abounds.
Brother, let not questions cloud the air,
For I am like...

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Categories: 11th grade, childhood, discrimination,

Premium Member We Can Be a Light
We Can Be A Light
Sal was sixteen when he committed suicide. 
A loving son and brother. 
You could count on Sal when you needed to...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, anti bullying,



Premium Member Revolution Or Peace
Hatred, anger, flames burning up souls
destruction, killings all manner of evil  
brother turning on brother, father  on son
riots, police being so incredibly brutal.

Wars...

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Categories: anger, discrimination, peace, violence,

A Black Man
In the face of prejudice and pain,
He stands tall, with head held high,
A symbol of strength and resilience,
A black man, proud and dignified.

He bears the...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, black

Midnight Monologue
"i will live"
even if it's for a jiffy at this moment,
let my breath be the testimony of what i feel 
& the sound of the...

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Categories: depression, discrimination, emotions, encouraging,

A Birthday Gift To Me
A birthday gift to me 
courtesy thee youngest sister of mine

The special parcel
courtesy Amazon courier
hurriedly delivered softbound book before
yours truly could thank him/her cuz he/she
dropped...

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Categories: discrimination, age, angel, anger, anniversary,

Premium Member A Nation of Cowards
Powerful words,
Truthful words,
Honest words,
Brave words;
This is exactly what the Doctor orders,
For a nation, who's trying to fight the horrors
Of blatant racism,
Unfairness, injustice,
Nepotism and sexism.
A man...

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Categories: discrimination, america, betrayal, emotions, hate,

Reprobate Fictional Schnorrer
Reprobate fictional schnorrer...

Who never did a lick of work 
gifted lifelong entitlement,
yet possessed webbed wide world reputation
actually humble contemplative earthling
jump/kick started cosmic consciousness
as modest (née...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, adventure, blessing,

Premium Member Soma Sonnet: Abortion Trilogy
*Image of The Politics of Abortion by NYT.
AUDIO: from the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? "Go To Sleep Little Baby"

Soma Sonnet: Abortion Trilogy

It is...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, death, discrimination,

Work In Progress 3
Your not going to believe this but I forgot that Jeanne Rosemary comes before Robert Earl.Probably because I am mad at her for not trying...

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Categories: discrimination, french,

Premium Member All Human Lives Matter
Black lives matter
Blue lives matter
White lives matter
All human lives matter
Respect others as you want
To be respected
Love others as you want
To be loved
Cared for others as...

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Categories: creation, devotion, discrimination, family,

Premium Member Purple Melatonin
My friend had said
Oh! Father
 What color 
My eyes my skin's shades
 Of many MELATONIN (what)
 I have a white mother 
And yet my father's
...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, analogy, character, creation,


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