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Mystery Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member Black Is Not Wack
In a world where the color black is often misunderstood,
Let's shed some light on what's truly good.
Black Friday sales, a shopper's delight,
Financial success on the...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, care,



Premium Member Identity
Right foot snaps in place ushering a new perspective, 
tremor within the ankle. 
This electric energy drives up the knee, 
the unknown. 
Piercing eyes has...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, discrimination, environment, freedom,

Premium Member Democracy
What is this, what is that, who is this? 
There are words that we don't repeat twice
Especially when we omit the little cedilla
Please, my country...

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Categories: america, betrayal, discrimination, humanity,

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,

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,



Premium Member They Hate the Color Black
They, the blind
Heavy laden with mystery of denial
Empty of eclectic views
Yearns for Island of blinding white light.

They hate the color black
Every woman's sexy black dress
Every...

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Categories: discrimination, appreciation, art, beauty, culture,

Anger
anger in your eyes
crimson are your lips
ivory is your skin 
sweet is your sin 
smooth are your hips 
Bitter bitter are your lies...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, analogy, anger, angst,

Premium Member The Powers We Never See
The powers that be, undefined, ruthless, opaque authority 
Shapeless, bodiless, upstanding folk, coercing the majority 
Overseeing applications, supplications, ensuring conformity 
Specialists in quagmires, minefields, esoteric...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, allegory, allusion, corruption,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, character, hope,

I Wasn'T Mentally Ill I Was Manipulated
A people person made to not like people
I've known the worst ones, spiteful, evil,

I gave sympathy
they pointed out the wimp in me

I gave time
they mocked...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, anxiety, depression,

Mountain Dream
Lightening and thunder striking ruinously 
Thou I'm shocked but not lost
After all I'm free from horror

Beautiful and glittering roses beckon
Thou I didn't succumb to that...

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Categories: depression, discrimination, dream, emotions,

Technical Difficulty Zooming Into Meeting
Regarding yours truly
he experienced setback
amplified by Luddite propensity
nostalgic longing for simpler age
bring back horse and buggy
better yet find me a mancave
and/or apprise me
ideally via email
Flintstone...

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Categories: 12th grade, betrayal, discrimination,

Why Are You So Loud
there comes a time when
people you once respected
reveal
or you discover
the real
person behind the mask

face facts
people who never wanted you
to do better
than them
are now wishing
that you...

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Categories: discrimination, anger, betrayal, black african

Egomania
The narcissistic eye ogles itself in the glass;
Which egoistic orgy well paints Man's greed.
His self-elevating smiles mirrors easily prove 
As crude hungers only selfish deeds...

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Categories: child abuse, discrimination, mystery,

I Hate Robocalls
I turn off damn ringer,
nonetheless...
telephone still buzzes
twenty four seven
eight days a week
automated telephone calls

digitally recorded message
perfectly spoken English
differentiation to distinguish
"FAKE" simulation
all bot impossible
totally immune to...

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Categories: discrimination, 10th grade, 11th grade,


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