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Introspection Discrimination Poems

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


Reflection of redemption
A thief, a murderer, an arsonist
Before all these I was someone’s child
An embezzler, a liar, a con artist
Before all this I had big hopes and...

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Categories: anger, corruption, death, discrimination,



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,

Premium Member Quenching My Thirst For Knowledge
As I sat thinking the other day,
A flow of thoughts brought these words to say.
Some were fleeting, some longer lasting, 
Like the evening shadows the...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, education, introspection, longing,

Premium Member All Words Are Equal
Words

Are all equal..

Dismissing the

Call to elevate some

Demote others..

Yet in dreamland

Separation enthralls

And frightens

As words are

Unleashed to

Trick and treat......

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Categories: beautiful, break up, discrimination,

Premium Member Looking At You Looking At Me
Likely it's likely
we're not where
you'd want to be.
I peer thru curled hand,
so it's you I see.

Always look people
straight in the eye.
Haven't you ever 
wondered why?
Aren't...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: care, character, discrimination, fate,



Deep Peep Rhyme Time
Guessing I’m just another white rapper?
This isn’t just another pale mouth flapper. 
The rhymes are cleaner than Lysol Purrell. 
Sharing hidden stories usually a hard...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: character, confidence, discrimination, identity,

Gray
“Is gray a color?” the pigeon asked the clouds.

“We’re not sure,” said the clouds, then asked, “Why?”

The pigeon shrugged and said, “See the robin, brown...

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Categories: age, childhood, discrimination, how

Explanation - But Lisa Ricci Said Don'T Long Ago
I
The scripture I read
Rebukes lust and greed
My Lord will forgive
Change how we live
Love God, love people:
Not pastor, church, steeple

II
I have Hindu family
They offer their homily
On...

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

Premium Member The Poison
A Concealed exercise concocted, 
Wuhan Lab the playground, 
secretive China obliges,
Western media consenting, 
Medical experts silenced. 
the age of censorship,  

Dictators feigning incognito, 
The...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, america, confusion, corruption,

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,

Premium Member The Flaw Is Their Seeing, Not Your Being
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: discrimination, inspirational, introspection, truth,

Personal Vicissitudes Pronounced Irrepressible Self Loathing Part I
Ever since mine boyhood
I experienced abhorrence
toward yours truly,
an extremely introverted kid,
whose parents nor siblings
(one younger and older sister) could
not arouse him out of his emotional...

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Categories: 2nd grade, abuse, discrimination,

Tokens
I used to think of tokens 
in terms of appreciation
Until someone mentioned 
something in passing 
they said they had grown weary 
of being a token...

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Categories: africa, community, corruption, discrimination,

Premium Member They Criminalized Corona
They criminalized corona and censor your opinion, 

They criminalized corona to take your rights away, 

They criminalized corona to invade your privacy, 

They criminalized corona...

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Categories: anniversary, confusion, depression, discrimination,

Premium Member A Red Leaf
I saw a red leaf. 

Visually, unremarkably, 

we glide through life 

at times,

filling stores with memorabilia. 

Artifacts of our histories.

We see things in passing. 
...

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Categories: discrimination, appreciation, beauty, blessing, color,


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