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Funeral Discrimination Poems

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


Let the World See
Mamie Till Mobley demanded and open casket,
to let the world see,
the bloated, beaten body of her baby boy,
who was lynched in Mississippi.

His name was Emmett...

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Categories: discrimination, 9th grade, black african



Premium Member Funerals and Births
It’s both a bitter funeral for freedom
and the birth of new crime....

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Categories: discrimination,

Who Says
Who says the world is free. 
Come I will show you the bodies hanging on the maple tree. 
Who says the world is free. 
Come...

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Categories: conflict, depression, discrimination, family,

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,

I Am
For some I am your neighbor, that lives down the street. For others I am the one, that you are so afraid to meet.

For some...

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Categories: discrimination, america, black african american,



Martial Translations
Martial epigram translations

Epitaph for the Child Erotion
by Marcus Valerius Martial
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Lie lightly on her, grass and dew...
So little weight she placed...

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Categories: discrimination, child, daughter, death, funeral,

Premium Member Death and Taxes
Listen up lowlife, I make greatness look trite,
Arrogance so far below me, I’m way out of sight,
The whole world’s something, stuck to my shoe,
Never wear...

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Categories: change, discrimination, feelings, judgement,

Epitaph For a Palestinian Child
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.

This...

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Categories: discrimination, absence, bereavement, conflict, death,

Premium Member The Capitalist
The Capitalist


It was dark out
winds from the north
branches swaying over granite graves
The night seemed ominous

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	Have been thinking about a funeral...

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Categories: america, discrimination, friendship, humorous,

Std
You fell from my nightmare that keeps unfolding in the dark
Carrying my dead body on your back
And offering cheaply all that you are
You bought them...

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Categories: betrayal, discrimination, girlfriend, sad,

Grace Shuffle Haunted
06/22/2017
by Mark Miller

Trapped within a self-absorbed scarred 
Feeling left behind stripped image astray 
By one's own disclosed empty box enraged 
Spiral reflection appears behind mirrors...

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Categories: discrimination, funeral, grave,

Dead Or Alive, Part -1
Karoline was a so beautiful girl. 
She lived outside of Brussels with her husband. 
Suddenly her husband was passed away for cardiac arrest.
There was none...

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Categories: adventure, anger, discrimination, grief,

Dust
The greatest comedy of all
Was at her funeral-
MmaUneghe.
The old woman lived for a long, long time
In isolation
And kicked the bucket of abandonment.

They called her "witch."
She...

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Categories: bereavement, betrayal, death, discrimination,

Premium Member Dog Gone It
Finns dog just died
And a loyal friend was he
I picked two shovels up
And passed one to McGee

It's body in a box
Was carried just by Finn
As...

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Categories: discrimination, bereavement, christian, death of

My Dad
My Dad was Chicagoan.
He would light up a room just like my Mom. 
He loved to fish ! He loved his beer .
He also designed...

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Categories: discrimination, addiction, anger, betrayal, birth,


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