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Peace Discrimination Poems

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


Paradoxical Paradise
Solve the impossible 
Love chaos, peace lives 
Unchain through restraint...

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Categories: discrimination, conflict, humanity, love, peace,



Crimes against humanity
In a land torn by evils cruel hands
where innocence once thrived in golden sand
echoes now haunt barren torched lands
of children lost, tears fall in graves...

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Categories: dark, discrimination, evil,

Acceptance Of Others
You need to find a learning curve
So you do not sway and swerve
Into trouble that you find
Each and every single time
You start making jokes and...

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Categories: change, discrimination, growth, peace,

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,

What did it ever give you?
What hath war ever brought you  that peace couldn't
What hath hate ever brought you that love couldnt 
What hath money ever brought you that...

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Categories: anti bullying, discrimination, forgiveness,



Premium Member Stop, Stop The Division
Army versus Navy
Navy versus Army
Army versus Army
Navy versus Navy
Stop, stop the division
Stop the separation
Stop the genocide
The bombs, the pesticide
And the bullets are killing
Women, children, our...

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Categories: betrayal, conflict, cry, discrimination,

Premium Member We Want Everlasting Peace
This is war
Babies just got killed
No justice
For the innocents
Deadly bombs
Blood throughout the streets
Criminals
Are ubiquitous
Poor babies
Are executed
What a shame
The truth is handcuffed
Yet, we want
Everlasting peace
North and...

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Categories: bullying, corruption, discrimination, evil,

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,

Premium Member Obvious Genocide
Toys in the bloody
Dirty and occupied streets
Children are screaming.

Babies are cold dead
B 1 Planes are bombarding
Poor dead civilians!

Bloody streets
It is Hell on Earth
No Heaven.

Human beings
Are...

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Categories: discrimination, baby, bible, bullying, conflict,

Premium Member Emancipation
Finally
Our God Almighty
We are free.

Copyright © December 2023, Hébert Logerie, all rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of several collections of poems.

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Categories: discrimination, africa, america, black african

Premium Member Too Much For Today's Society
Too much for today's society
Too many deaths in the family
Too much violence in the streets.

Too many hostilities by the police
Too many deaths by the police
Too...

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Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, bullying, death,

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 Consciousness Correction
I thought anger was a negative emotion
to be avoided at all costs.
Then I thought about the oppressed.
Anger grew inside of me.

I chose to act upon...

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Categories: anger, courage, discrimination, love,

Premium Member Let Haiti Be Absolutely Free
Let Haiti be absolutely free
Haiti is the father of Freedom and Liberty
Haiti is the first nation to forever ban or abolish slavery
And the slave trade...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, america, black african

Equity For All To See
In shadows cast by prejudice, a knock resounds,
At the door of your heart, where peace abounds.
Brother, let not questions cloud the air,
For I am like...

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Categories: 11th grade, childhood, discrimination,


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