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Imagination Discrimination Poems

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


A Mad Gender
Madness, 
How nice they felt
To be free, 
From the dampness of humanity. 

They are plunged into a different universe
A free life of toils
A prodigal, 
Of...

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Categories: allusion, discrimination, freedom,



Premium Member A Non-Impartial Or a Prejudiced Juror
A non-impartial juror is as guilty as a criminal
He or she lies, he or she believes in lying
That’s absolutely illegal. I am fair and ethical
I...

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Categories: america, betrayal, discrimination, evil,

Your Assignment Great Expectations
I saw a movie today
it was old and black and white
Looking for a memory that 
never left my sight
An old woman quite insane
but less than...

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Categories: 12th grade, betrayal, discrimination,

Premium Member Hell
Hell

       sinners are destined
         for inferno domain or hell,
  ...

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Categories: discrimination, imagination,

Negligent Grooming Habits Unbridled
Negligent grooming habits unbridled

Apathy toward mine personal hygiene
i.e. relinquishing attention
linkedin with bare toiletries,
cuz I rarely spruced myself up
nor never maple leave
to cease being hard nut...

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



Has Your Boss Loved You Like This Or Are They Normal
Ever had a boss fall in love with you completely of their own accord 
a lingering dream or fantasy their life cannot afford 
alive through...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: business, discrimination, imagination, love,

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,

Premium Member I Wish You Knew Me
I wish you knew me better 
You would be my best friend
I wish you knew me better 
You would treat me with respect 
I wish...

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Categories: change, conflict, discrimination, dream,

Premium Member All Human Lives Matter
Black lives matter
Blue lives matter
White lives matter
All human lives matter
Respect others as you want
To be respected
Love others as you want
To be loved
Cared for others as...

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Categories: creation, devotion, discrimination, family,

Premium Member Der Schwarze Kaffee
Kaffee
Ist schwarz
Warum
Du magst
Getränk
Kaffee
Morgen
Unter dem Weihnachtsbaum?
Und die Nacht
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Mit Milch
Und du verwendest
Nussbutter
Auf frischen Brot?
Du magst nicht
Keine Schwarzen
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Sehr schwarz
Morgen
Wie Idioten?
Und die Nacht
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Mit Milch ?
Verlasse mich
Der...

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Categories: discrimination, beauty, imagination, inspiration, literature,

Premium Member The Pepperman and the Attack On Consciousness
THE PEPPERMAN ADVENTURED
BY OPENING A DOOR.
FILLED WITH THOUGHTS
FROM CEILING TO FLOOR.

WAS THIS THE FUTURE
OR A TIME THAT HAD PAST?
WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN
HOW LONG DID THIS...

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Categories: culture, discrimination, political, religion,

Meta-Poetry
Any topic, any form
Bad, better, beautiful
Can we see the mirror?
Dare we look at ourselves?
Everyone here has reason; exist or coexist...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anti bullying, celebrity, discrimination,

The Fule Lord
The follies of fools 
The lord of fools 
The fools that are lords
a leader of the damned 
Insane the minority of minions 
Deplorable and disdained...

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Categories: discrimination, america, analogy, anger, bullying,

A Reapers Machine
Hot white harvest 
a bone dry land 
years have been spent building 
this reapers Machine on desolate Sand 
American madness 
An empire of a dream,...

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Categories: discrimination, adventure, allegory, america, art,

Subjects
Are lost
Objects are found
They lie in dirty boxes
In everyone's town.
Each one is unique...
Not one is the same...
They all have there own colour.
Some rusty
Some filthy
Most are...

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Categories: discrimination, age, allegory, anxiety, art,


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