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Sad Discrimination Poems

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Premium Member Unwilling
You're broken and 
your mom don't get it and
your dad don't want to and 
your family don't see
that you lost your voice 
someone took your...

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Categories: abuse, discrimination, sad,



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 All The Lonely People
All The Lonely People
All the lonely people are everywhere
and they are boys, girls, men, women, young,
middle-aged, old, rich, not-so-rich, poor,
smart, not so smart, educated, uneducated,
happy,...

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Categories: discrimination, lonely,

Premium Member Sorry
I'm sorry for the way I am,
A puzzle you don't quite understand.
I'm sorry I'm not what you thought,
I'm not measuring up as I ought.

I'm sorry...

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Categories: discrimination, lost, sorry,

Premium Member Stone
In me, is my strongest  part
...My heart...
It is made of stone
From time alone
Stronger than bone
Super dented Super man
Of the world I'm not a fan
I...

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Categories: discrimination, care, cat, child abuse,



Premium Member A World of Liars and Cowards
Fancy jets and drones are flying
Bombs are falling and raining
Killing innocent civilians
Burning and destroying homes
Hotels, churches and tombs
People are starving and suffering
While dictators and cheaters...

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Categories: discrimination, child abuse, dark, death,

Premium Member Freedom Should Not Be About Race
All of us should know by now that there’s one race:
The Human Race. Narcissism and nepotism
Are destroying the very febrile fibers of our society
Greed and...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, america, black african

Premium Member Crash
The Crash

f minor


Crash the last 
It is so reprehensible
Jake the fake
Pass out the indispensable
Crash the last 
It is incomprehensible
Just to spot
The need to be sensible

Snake...

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Categories: discrimination, drug, hope, lost,

Drag
Once upon a haven
for now a heathen waif
once unified by craft
now a lowly execrate
for loving every neighbour 
for flying a rainbow flag
for once upon a...

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Categories: community, discrimination, poets, sad,

Premium Member Few Are True
Few Are True

A nonet to answer this question.

Will you still stand four us when Black Lives Matter isn’t trending?

So to this question this I do...

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Categories: discrimination, racism, society,

Premium Member Hey, Billy You Walked Among the Blind
Hey, Billy you walked among the blind,
they had no reason to be kind;
hey, Billy you carried no single weight on your shoulders,
and saw no street...

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Categories: character, conflict, discrimination, feelings,

The Scientific Nebulous
Oh such a mess.
The Scientific nebulous. 
Deception, misdirection, misrepresentation.
Electronic misinformation.
The recalibration. 
Attainment is futile.
For the vile. 
Love and friendships torn apart.
Right from the start.
Traitorous laughter....

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Categories: discrimination, freedom, friendship, health,

Wonderland
Like Alice, I was curious and went through the rabbit hole.
     Expecting to find a white rabbit welcoming me, in Wonderland.
...

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Categories: discrimination, bullying, christian, conflict, confusion,

Tunde Canada
The story of his pomposity
The gaiety of a been-to 
Embroidered in revenge.

Tunde Canada! 
Timid and denied by folks and friends
In his prime when the springboard,...

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Categories: discrimination, metaphor, pride, rude,

Premium Member Should We Be Proud
How can we take pride in a country
that is sliding into dissolution and chaos?
We praise ourselves for ending slavery.
yet racial prejudice is still much with...

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Categories: anger, discrimination, political, sad,


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