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Rain Discrimination Poems

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


The Garden
Resentment builds where grass won't grow,
Where birds don't fly and bugs don't go,
Nothing can ever be sowed,
And water rises and flows and flows.
The roots have...

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Categories: discrimination, age, anxiety, art, betrayal,



The Canvas
The canvas I had painted bright and vivid once upon a time,
Fade and wore out by the wind and the rain.
And thus I started hating...

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Categories: depression, devotion, discrimination, emotions,

Kill me with Disbelief
Here I lay as a shadow before you
Of my former self that has been lost forever
They say that time heals all wounds
But not that it...

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Categories: betrayal, dark, discrimination,

Echoes
In the midst of chaos,
Their voices cried out,
But their words fell silent,
And no one heard their shout.

The rain fell like tears,
Their hearts filled with dread,
And...

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Categories: discrimination, emotions, hope, pain,

Spoken Differently
Her newly acquired form was almost morally repugnant,
A twisted creation, so different, so distant,
Yet she dared to make a public debut,
The first female of her...

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Categories: anxiety, destiny, discrimination, judgement,



Premium Member Hell
Hell

       sinners are destined
         for inferno domain or hell,
  ...

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Categories: discrimination, imagination,

Premium Member Preterition Or Lack of Charity
(Preterition = the act of passing by or over; omission; disregard, in this case, charity)

Who can accuse him of lacking charity?
He felt the rain, cold...

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Categories: betrayal, death, discrimination, poverty,

Accept Difference, Christen Kuikoua Health Responds- Christen Kuikoua
What you see is just an illusion
of the whole puzzle piece,
So to define ourselves
by our Perceptions and thoughts
is to continue to live a lie and...

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Categories: discrimination, friendship, inspirational love,

At Least It Was Diverse, Part Ii
...I was working construction jobs,
there was a big job for the trains,
to replace an old viaduct
that shook in the wind and the rain.
The government gave...

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Categories: discrimination, how i feel,

Song Lyrics I
Song 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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Categories: community, discrimination, friend, friendship,

War For Freedom
Of all war brings 
One is a disguised peace 
And boldness to conquer fear 
Of the darkest nights 
And the silent mornings 
To rain praises...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, art, betrayal, blue,

Greed Is Not the Answer But Humanity Is
Once upon a time, I was a beautiful queen, innocent and radiant.
    Sparkle with beautiful gold and diamonds.
    One...

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Categories: africa, conflict, corruption, discrimination,

Premium Member The Downpour
downpours in midsummer
lavish houses with creek view
a flooded slum


Written: January 14, 2022...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, discrimination, rain,

Premium Member Open the Closed Window
The crimson blood colored invariable, 
flows free through every single heart, 
as the common ancient ancestor etched
the footprints of humanity on earth.

The shared lineage thriving...

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Categories: discrimination, humanity, rights,

Premium Member Merry Mary
Merry Mary seeds of Davidson Street
      What you know about the N.O.D.A. 1520?
      Where mama...

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Categories: america, business, discrimination,


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