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Family Discrimination Poems

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


The Mirage
He said I was pretty
and I blushed.
He started celebrating
When I agreed.

We were blessed in church
For my new role at home.
He showed me his world
And I...

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Categories: devotion, discrimination, family, marriage,



Premium Member The Loving Kind
We love we cry we laugh 
we are the loving tree 
we grow and we know 
I'm brown he's creamy 
we are broken but we...

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Categories: discrimination, family, happiness, integrity,

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 U K election 2024
Can we work to be busy? May we do it till dizzy'
Up until 70.' Against a scene of inflation and wage freeze'
To be punished by...

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Categories: appreciation, assonance, discrimination,

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,



Premium Member Accepting My Place
In my place nobody longs to die
but they don’t care to live their “like this”
In my place there’s echoes of silent outcry
enduring deaths slow burning...

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Categories: anxiety, conflict, death, discrimination,

Premium Member Too Much For Today's Society
Too much for today's society
Too many deaths in the family
Too much violence in the streets.

Too many hostilities by the police
Too many deaths by the police
Too...

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Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, bullying, death,

Premium Member Journey of a Contemporary Joseph
Author’s note: The following is in haibun form—poetic prose (microfiction with less than 200 words in this case) coupled with a haiku. It was written...

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Categories: discrimination, christmas, family, immigration, jesus,

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 Colors and Shades Part One
Written: August 21, 2023
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This planet is such a vast variegated palette.
All ethnicities, cultures, and hues have talent.
A canvas filled with many views and dreams.
So gorgeous,...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, discrimination,

Living and Learning
When some old people  in certain communities loose morals - confusions hijack majority people for many years. 
Quote by poet.

Living and learning, 
When he...

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Categories: bullying, discrimination, parents, people,

A Lazy Man S Prophecy
To those who measure the depths of their power,
In the fathomless pools of tears of the oppressed;
To the human hyenas that gorge themselves full,
While the...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, bullying, change, conflict,

My Father Hates Me
I am not complaining. 
Not that you would hear me
Even if I did. 

But;
My father hates me.

I am not a story teller,
And I am no...

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Categories: betrayal, depression, discrimination, family,

Premium Member My Color Is Naturally Human
Do you think your colors matter?
My beautiful shades do not matter
Because my natural color is human
And I am a being created in the image
Of the...

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Categories: discrimination, color, freedom, nature, political,

Premium Member Compartmentalization
Compartmentalization, as a curse is looming large,
As men in toto are fragmented into groups or sects
On grounds of caste, creed, sex or political affiliations 
Branding...

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Categories: betrayal, discrimination, identity,


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