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Grief Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member Seized Incognito
Inked Confession

Innocence stolen
Defending my elders extremism
Fields of olives, roots never sowed by me

Dagger dripping red

Inch by inch the watermelons are mine
Dancing in glee, I bury...

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Categories: abuse, child abuse, discrimination,



Premium Member Black Is Not Wack
In a world where the color black is often misunderstood,
Let's shed some light on what's truly good.
Black Friday sales, a shopper's delight,
Financial success on the...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, care,

Jealousy
Jealousy!
The path to every evil,
destruction, insecurity.
A powerful feeling,
common among youth.
Leading to rivalry and enmity.
Causing spies at work.
Deafening sound of actions.
Leading to broken home, 
and shattered...

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Categories: break up, depression, discrimination,

Chosen Fate
After deciding
To skip this one too,
Soon enough
Her face turned blue.
Thinking what damage,
Could a skipped meal do?
And if one won't,
Then so won't two.
So she sleeps on...

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Categories: bullying, deep, discrimination, for

Citizen of Lamentation
This world seems not my home, It’s just a vacuum full of disappointments!
Where you do good for the fellows and be repaid nothing.
Be their witness...

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Categories: betrayal, discrimination, emotions,



Paralyzed
Paralyzed

Obscured by an air of grief
Waves of unending gloom
Followed by a deep sense of dread
The world pours itself down an endless pit of doom

Every word...

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© Ember Bond  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, africa, angst, anti bullying,

Questions With No Answers
Please stop sharing memes promoting hatred or flaring communal violence. 
Do not revile anyone. Instead, observe silence. 
Crimes against humanity transcend the boundaries of religion,...

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Categories: discrimination, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Bring Me Home
Bring me home, oh Lord, to a land of wonder,
Where I can tell you my triumphs-
For in the glory of this effervescent blunder,
I sit meager...

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Categories: discrimination, angst, anxiety, christian, depression,

Life In My Land
Life in my Land
Life in my land is not by right
With greed, we are wound around
Hardened ruiners ravaging all we have
Like raptor they kill, devour...

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Categories: discrimination, fear, grief, metaphor, murder,

Drums and Crowd
It's as Early as the first drop of a water
Water from no ocean, just purification and sweat 
All are illusion. 
In a square garden full...

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Categories: allusion, anger, discrimination, grief,

Conveniently Absent
CONVENIENTLY ABSENT

You sit alone, neglected,
In your study-room, day after day,
Well of tears drains away,
Spirit of life, parched for lack of sustenance,
Turned off, sounds of harmony,...

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Categories: absence, conflict, discrimination, family,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age, angel, change, discrimination,

God, Do You Understand My Language
God, 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,

Together
In the world of sadness, 
I search for happiness.
In the world of grief,
I search for relief.
In the world of hate,
I search for care.

In the world...

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Categories: discrimination, how i feel, humanity,

National Panic Wednesday March 9th, 2022 Actually Every Day
National Panic Wednesday March 9th, 2022 actually... every day

Founded by Tom and Ruth Roy
solely to acknowledge hardship
of A. R. Harris
and her husband M.S. Harris,
who cope...

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Categories: discrimination, adventure, angst, bullying, conflict,


Book: Shattered Sighs