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Grandmother Discrimination Poems

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


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 Eye of the Needle
Assured in her beliefs,
My Grandma knew the score:
Not many folk would get to Heaven;
The following would be ignored.

A black man, Jew, Italian,
Catholic, Greek, or Slav,
Misguided...

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Categories: christian, devotion, discrimination, faith,

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,

To Holocaust Survivors In the Former Soviet Union
You worked so hard but just exist.
Your high school grad dates you just missed,
evacuated from Ukraine.

In Russia’s army to resist,
you fought the tyrant Hitler’s reign.
You...

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Categories: discrimination, grandfather, grandmother, hate,

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,



Will You Ever See Me
My Name is Paul & I am a Young Black Male

My Grandmother's Father was from Great Britain, his Family came to the New World to...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, business,

Premium Member You Got To Comfortable-Keep Hanging On-
"You have air looks like  you got too comfortable  
You can walk you can sneeze
Achoo other sink bless you gesundheit
Let's not get too...

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Categories: discrimination, allusion, america, betrayal, conflict,

Crazy On a Thursday
Everyday is a new day
Except Thursday the symptom always replay
Madness, mental instability, psychological disorder.
Call it what you may
It’s the same thing every Thursday

Her frienenemies taunted...

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Categories: adventure, bullying, crazy, discrimination,

Premium Member Wha Hoo
Wha Hoo!

My grandmother was a quiet woman. 
She was not the kind, to go out often. 
A church picnic, and or a family gathering, 
All...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anti bullying, discrimination, dream,

Loving Dare To Be a Mary Challenge: Men Too
I
Some poems write themselves
Maureen McGreavey excels in pithy poetry
So I do not love writing them, sometimes

II
When the Holy Spirit showed me a contrast
Luke 1, a...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, christian, devotion, discrimination,

Premium Member Just Wrong
JUST WRONG 

Throughout my life’s journey, I chanced to see,
Many things to this day that bother me,

The things that chose the path of my destiny,
the...

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Categories: discrimination, change, community, corruption, desire,

Premium Member Klacatoo - Translation of Kevin Gilbert's Klacatoo By T Wignesan
Klacatoo – Translation of Kevin Gilbert ‘s « Klacatoo » by T. Wignesan

On nous avait coincé sur la rive de Lachlan
un endroit qui s’appelle Klacatoo
là...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, discrimination, grandmother, grief,

Bus By Dr Tharius Jezus Heaven
You can not force me to sit at the back of the bus!
I was born after the 1960's Civil Rights Movement.
My grandfather barreled through the...

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Categories: discrimination, birth, black african american,

Multilayered - the Cause Is Civil Rights
MULTILAYERED: THE CAUSE IS CIVIL RIGHTS!

How time has changed.
I am a colored woman by DNA living in a country of diversity.
I can remember my first...

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Categories: america, change, conflict, discrimination,

I Survived Janjaweed Part 1
I was a girl of only 5 years when I looked across the desert and saw a cloud of smoke covering the skies off in...

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Categories: conflict, death, discrimination, emotions,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things