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People Discrimination Poems

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


Stewards of the Land
Oh, Pacific, Paradise at a glance,
Where the ocean sings and mountain dance,
Where nature's beauty knows no bounds,
And ancient matriarchies wisdom resounds.

As the stewards of the...

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Categories: devotion, discrimination, environment, strength,



Premium Member JUSTICE
JUSTICE
Justice is for some but not for everyone
Unfortunately, the right thing is not always done
Some people are not treated very fair
There are injustices here, there,...

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Categories: discrimination, judgement,

Indian lady
I think 
Sacrifice should be women's first name.
No matter 
Where you stand 
People respect you for bowing down.
"Wow, this is called indian lady."
It's not something...

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© Neha Diwan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, appreciation, deep, discrimination,

Premium Member U K election 2024
Can we work to be busy? May we do it till dizzy'
Up until 70.' Against a scene of inflation and wage freeze'
To be punished by...

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Categories: appreciation, assonance, discrimination,

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,

On Racial Discrimination In 2024
Racial discrimination is claimed by many white americans to be slight and not as much a problem for this country as the state of the...

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Categories: discrimination, america,

Premium Member The Fat Man Loses
The fat man claims to be a man of the world 
and dances around the stage as if to prove it.
The leading lady laughs deliciously...

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Categories: discrimination,

Just A Girl and Her Seven Dogs
Once upon a most wonderful walk, a girl and her seven dogs
Shared an entirely spontaneous and ridiculously rude,
Yet delightfully playful social interaction.

To the dreary, disapproving...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, animal, corruption, deep,

Beat the Drums
Beat the drums; aye, beat the drums!
Make them go stark raving mad—
These likes of Emperor Jones. 1

The criminals' courts play house.
Adzes don't cut their own...

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© A. Hemmati  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, anger, discrimination, holocaust,

Premium Member LEGEND'S WAY
Understand, Reflect and Respond
Stand up on principles
Respond on action
Movement
Turn injustice to equal justice
Dr. King fought hard and travelled far
Journey’s beyond
His dream to look upon
We must...

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Categories: discrimination, america, anger, care, conflict,

The War That Defies Justification
“The War that Defies Justification”

Redundant billionaires preaching basic information
Incumbent vacant vulnerable  stares looking for personal validation 

Another easily manipulated youth converted to the latest...

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Categories: conflict, corruption, death, discrimination,

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,

Oh black African
Oh, you African!
 Of cocoa skin and black-haired 
Like your judgments 

You African!
 The lamb in the elections 
Son of the people, wandering in the...

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Categories: discrimination, 9th grade, abuse, africa,

Premium Member Please listen
I wish I could put pen to paper and stop the fight,
put mankind on a different plight.
To make people understand, 
that we as humans must...

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Categories: conflict, discrimination, heartbreak, humanity,


Book: Shattered Sighs