Dad Discrimination Poems
These Dad Discrimination poems are examples of Discrimination poems about Dad. These are the best examples of Discrimination Dad poems written by international poets.
UnwillingYou'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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Categories:
abuse, discrimination, sad,
Extra ExtraordinaryDear Mom and Dad,
I tried my best,
To get out of this world of average,
And rest my feet on extraordinary,
But I failed.
Dear Mom and Dad,
I...
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Categories:
discrimination, 12th grade, abuse, anger,
I Must Be BlackBecause once a time in a round mud hut
at the edge of the bottomless of pits,
I know that a three- or four-year-old roars with his...
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Categories:
discrimination, anger, black african american,
InequityInequity....
I'm thinking loud.
Who spreads the clouds.
Like the courageous coward.
Guards the mighty from the crowd.
Who will fight for Boychild
Who.!?!?
The creator created a father.
Like a magnet...
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Categories:
discrimination, absence, allusion, assonance, boy,
EpilepsyThe first time I had a seizure,
I was in class, at the front to be precise
I'd been called up to do a sum
When in a...
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Categories:
care, childhood, depression, discrimination,
God, Do You Understand My LanguageGod, my mother told me,
You are the embodiment of love.
Since then, I have adored you most.
But I wonder do you understand me?
I read your book...
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Categories:
atheist, bible, discrimination, faith,
Work In Progress 3Your 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,
I Was the Next Best Thing'I have made my own way in life, it has made me the person I am today ... and I wouldn't change a thing'
quote...
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Categories:
discrimination, family, growing up,
Recounting Wounding CostsI know what it costs
to parent a tyrant
24/7
52 weeks/year
and yet avoid judging,
feeling guilty,
self-blaming shame
for all I am not sufficient,
yet.
I remember learning curious distinctions
between genuine remorse
given,...
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Categories:
caregiving, discrimination, emotions, feelings,
There For MeLooking 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,
Black and White Viewsblack and white views
In this era
Of extreme polarization
We have lost our sense
Of humanity
Seeing the same event
A black man walks to his car
Confronted by...
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Categories:
discrimination, age, america, anger, angst,
NepotismNepotism
People blame Usman Ghani for Nepotism and consider it a crime
Those men are guilty who invaded his house and tortured his wife
If a person is...
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Categories:
conflict, discrimination, house, political,
Nineteen SixtyI shall never see the world as it used to be
In my dream it was 1960 I could fondly see
I could see mom blowing smoke...
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Categories:
change, discrimination,
The Fear of a Black ManHow much more can we stand
To witness the killing of "Another Black Man?"
Walking with a friend, these two meet
Words were spoken, get the “F” out...
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Categories:
discrimination, america, black african american,
Hinduism I Once Adored: Jesus May I Never Deny: Comparing CompassionatelyI shall compare Hinduism with a faith centered on Jesus & show why I cannot worship as a Hindu now. I need to clear a...
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Categories:
abuse, bible, career, discrimination,