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Journey Discrimination Poems

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


LA-DI-DA
LA-DI-DA

There’s an honesty in struggle
Despite pressure to overcome
There are others with privilege
That’s sending a clear message
Still felt very strongly by some
With responsibilities to juggle

Fancy Is...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, black african american,



Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

Wander In Shadows
In an endless void..
I don't fit in.
Lost amidst a world.. 
I can't begin.

No place to belong.. 
My heart's unsound.
Unseen, unheard.. 
I shouldn't be found.

Cursed existence.....

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Categories: depression, discrimination, feelings, journey,

Premium Member Journey of a Contemporary Joseph
Author’s note: The following is in haibun form—poetic prose (microfiction with less than 200 words in this case) coupled with a haiku. It was written...

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Categories: discrimination, christmas, family, immigration, jesus,

Premium Member The Air We Breathe
The Air We Breathe

Whatever death hides in the dark forest?
The Man attentive to death-defying chances
with sinister low sweeping branches, strong
confused as to the hierarchical level
upon...

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Categories: devotion, discrimination, god, hope,



Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Premium Member Races
(Note: This poem was written shortly after the 2022 Olympics and after Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos rode their rockets in a new space race...

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Categories: black african american, discrimination,

Just Listen
Everyday, I wake up wondering if the moon will shine or the stars will find a clear path to explore the other side of the...

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Categories: discrimination, betrayal, break up, business,

Premium Member Homeless
Homeless

Tears sizzle-n-swelter
From the Arizona sun
While Mercedes, Bentleys,
And Porches proceed …
Homeless can’t … move on. 

Triple digit asphalt
Skin turns a crusty shade
Passer “buyers” ignore strife
Pass judgement...

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Categories: america, august, discrimination, health,

Premium Member From the Puddle To the Moon
The stars have guided the minds of our history over the darkness of raw ocean in the face of its’ anger and wrath and power...

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Categories: conflict, corruption, creation, discrimination,

Dissident
Who is worthy to challenge the wrongs
He spoke on the air
With connection they heared
With language they understand

He proclaim the ainful manners in him
Spoke the stones...

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Categories: discrimination, anger, anxiety, betrayal, crazy,

About Them
I have written about my dream,
How I was watching a film,
Playing games and make a team,
You will get in my poem.

Life when I was a...

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Categories: 1st grade, deep, discrimination,

What Fascinates Me
This music that is playing on this bus
Is robust, cheerful and energetic.
African beat if there ever was,
To give the journey a touch of magic.

It brings...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, car, cheer up,

Eminent Domain, Manifest Destiny, Usurpation
Eminent domain, manifest destiny, usurpation...

Russian soldiers in general
and Vladimir Putin in particular
perpetrate outright injustice
against Ukrainian population.

Impossible mission to comprehend
the mindset of belligerent, egotistical,
indignant, NeoNazi, tsarist
self...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, anger, conflict, death,

I Chose the Life That Was Chosen For Me
I chose the life that had been chosen for me
               ...

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Categories: discrimination, 9th grade, angst, appreciation,


Book: Shattered Sighs