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Inspirational Discrimination Poems

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Premium Member Modern Pogam
We cowardly or nonchalantly sit in front our TV
Watching for years: the killings of babies
The odious humiliation of humanity
The bloody murders of pregnant ladies
The iniquitous...

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Categories: abuse, baby, conflict, discrimination,



A Market of Broken Scales
As I walk through the market in the early light
I see the vendors and the buyers in a constant fight
I see the goods and the...

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Categories: character, corruption, discrimination, gender,

Premium Member One of a Kind
Why be concerned with transparency
People are blind, they really can’t see
With distortion and illusion in the word today
And bias and lies in what people say

Just...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: creation, discrimination, identity, inspirational,

Why Loving Them
" Living love is better than prophecying love "
Quote by poet

Why loving them? 
loving them more 
comfort them 
As they have generational fear.
Always think about...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, inspirational love, love,

I Am a Woman, Not Just a Woman
We were known for being feminine, 
but femininity is not being too sensitive.
It's a serious talk about facts, that all of us should think positive.
We...

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Categories: appreciation, discrimination, encouraging, girl,



Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, black african

I Didn'T Know You Then
I DIDN'T KNOW YOU THEN 

I didn't know you then but 
Because you strutted alone
Unafraid, attired in outrageously loud colours,
Performing your provocative 
Dance of sacred...

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Categories: courage, discrimination, endurance, fashion,

Accept Difference, Christen Kuikoua Health Responds- Christen Kuikoua
What you see is just an illusion
of the whole puzzle piece,
So to define ourselves
by our Perceptions and thoughts
is to continue to live a lie and...

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Categories: discrimination, friendship, inspirational love,

Inclusivity
I've long been sidelined for being different 
And I had to work extra hard to get to where I'm at
Cause barriers were set on our...

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Categories: character, discrimination, education, encouraging,

Prayer For the Earth
Don’t talk to me of justice,
Don’t talk to me of pain,
Don’t talk to me of slavery -
it’s too hard to explain.

Don’t talk to me of...

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Categories: courage, discrimination, fear, god,

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,

Premium Member Freedom For All
FREEDOM FOR ALL

Birds can fly because they are free
The same cannot be said for me
I just want to spread my wings too
Not always an easy...

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Categories: courage, discrimination, freedom, inspirational,

Premium Member Keola-Quatrain-Mlk Jr
Keola-Sonnet-Martin Luther King, Jr.

Imagine perched above, you ride THE lofty throne
Peering through pellucid skies to seek our MORAL truth
You yearn to spread what people need;...

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Categories: character, discrimination, flying, hope,

Premium Member I Am Whole
I Am Whole

My limbs may be mangled and tore from its base but my heart reflects pure pride, you can see it in my face,...

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Categories: bullying, discrimination, endurance, how

Premium Member Hope's Pathway
Mingled worths gleaned by contrasting instructions.
Disappearing as I meander amidst sun-soaked wisps.
History is storming, howling, and recoiling further convictions.

Current plans riding the rowdy wave are...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, discrimination, fate, future,


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