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Dedication Discrimination Poems

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


In Differences United
"We are no different"- they said,
looking for reason to divide instead
The biggest ile I was told
is that every life matters... ditto
Black, Mexican, Yellow, White 
they...

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Categories: discrimination, care, change, culture, dedication,



Premium Member RACIAL DISCRIMINATION CHURCH
The Lord sees no race
It’s the heart he observes
Praise and amaze
How many times does some members in the congregation with one another, and it is...

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Categories: discrimination, bible, black african american,

Venomous Snake
See it curled up on the golden chair scratching its conniving beard, piecing together a sordid plan of how to rob the destitute people on...

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Categories: discrimination, appreciation, business, community, dedication,

Premium Member Visually Impaired Tennis
Become a Tennis VIP,
A Visually Impaired Player - just like me,
No matter how your sight loss occurred,
Your vision black, incomplete, or blurred,
With adapted rules and...

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Categories: courage, dedication, discrimination, inspiration,

For Harry Horsman Lisa Ricci and I Am Anaya and You - Judging2
Dedication is to my Friends who avoid judging:

You are not the judge
But judge you must
For earthly matters and such
Leave hell to satan or demons
But Heaven...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: art, baptism, bible, discrimination,



Complicated Life
Sometimes life is very complicated ,
Living with good and bad people , 
it is so complicated.

Living like an Ireland,  
it is so complicated.

Living with some ...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, dedication, depression, devotion,

Of Nations Iv a Crying Nation
When a nation cries, death rides the reaper is a stride, the loss of reasons in a Ludacris season, where men of nations think they...

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Categories: discrimination, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Need Compassion
Hunger and Thirst,
You attacked a lot making me fainting 
And drove me to a food corner
I sat on a table to call a waiter 

Men...

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Categories: dedication, discrimination, lost love,

Premium Member Underdog
They laughed at us when we selected our books but we learnt how to read.
They poured scorn on the way in which we held our...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, confidence, corruption, dedication,

Earth's Clock Ticks and Tocks
I look around my immediate field of vision
All I can see is a prison
A prison controlled by leaders to maximize profits and destroy our eco...

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Categories: discrimination, change, community, conflict, corruption,

Premium Member Mis Amigos, Cubanos







      *****Freedom for Cubans!*****

Under Communism's cold rule~

My heart knows them well! 

As their teacher, they showed respect!

The most outanding ethnic...

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Categories: america, courage, dedication, discrimination,

Jump On Johnny
A wagon full of them 
happened to pass by mine 
at dawn
Their voices raised as one
attuned to match the demands 
of the current social trends...

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Categories: adventure, community, culture, discrimination,

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,

Premium Member Times of Unrest
Times of Unrest
6/7/2020

While some protesters are sincere others are violent.
Many are content to trace along as a face in the crowd,
snapping selfies to document for...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dedication, discrimination, meaningful, society,

The Unceasing Question: What If
What if you were an inhabitant of a world
Where there's no hate, greed, jealousy, envy, and pride;
And one is not enraged by the prosperity of...

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Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, black love,


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