Music Discrimination Poems
These Music Discrimination poems are examples of Discrimination poems about Music. These are the best examples of Discrimination Music poems written by international poets.
Jack 94
Meeting the second Thursday each month at The Commemoration Hall
The Huntingdon Poetry Collective an open invite to one and all
When I first attended I had...
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Categories:
appreciation, art, community, discrimination,
From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence PriceIn Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.
A...
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discrimination, black african american, courage,
OPPRESSION OF FURNITURE PROPERTYTheir philosophers dehumanized our ancestors.
Their missionaries demonized their humanity.
Their merchants made them chattel.
Whippings, rapes, amputations,
For the training of wild ******* who...
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Categories:
12th grade, discrimination,
The Air We BreatheThe 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,
Just ListenEveryday, 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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discrimination, betrayal, break up, business,
God Moneydollars dance ...
in the eyes of angels
plates at the ends of pews
passed strategically in tempo
to burnish words
(even more strategic)
pretty sheep
buttered and wagging
like the smooth tongue...
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Categories:
analogy, corruption, discrimination, money,
The HurdlesTHE HURDLES:
Explain this won't be a devour,
As all this while you considered a diva.
He'd set hurdles, Eva...
Which's breeding woes and fever.
I know you understand...
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Categories:
abuse, discrimination,
Song Lyrics ISong Lyrics I
"We Came Together" was written as song lyrics for New Zealand composer David Hamilton.
Song Lyrics: We Came Together
by Michael R. Burch
We came together...
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community, discrimination, friend, friendship,
What Fascinates MeThis 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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discrimination, africa, car, cheer up,
Mythic Muse MindfulnessI know the difference
between cooperatively intended sympathy
and solidarity of empathy
more easily articulated
by identifying sympathy's antithesis
as dissociation.
Sympathetic feelings
may be captured by:
Twinkle twinkle
little star
how I wonder...
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discrimination, emotions, health, integrity,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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discrimination, 12th grade, character, hope,
Humbly Read For Your Own Benefit, Buddhist UtopiaWe have "civilized" ourselves in a hurry, so we hurry and feel busy, VIPs:
Life is like great music, magnificent dance. It doesn't rush to the...
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Categories:
addiction, art, discrimination, identity,
The StatesmenListen to the music of centuries
Remembering looking toward peace
"We must disentral ourselves"
The congressmen
Big black tires
Big black men,black suits
Siphoning your GRIT
The corporate war profiteers
Who are they...
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discrimination, anger, anti bullying, betrayal,
The Power of the BluesWithin the rhythm of the indigo night
there was a railroad melody of love that was ripe.
It was deep and bluesy to survive the light
of day...
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Categories:
discrimination, music,
DiscriminationDiscrimination
by Michael R. Burch
The meter I had sought to find, perplexed,
was ripped from books of "verse" that read like prose.
I found it in sheet music,...
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Categories:
discrimination, poetry,