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Snow Discrimination Poems

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


Venomous Snake
See it curled up on the golden chair scratching its conniving beard, piecing together a sordid plan of how to rob the destitute people on...

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Categories: discrimination, appreciation, business, community, dedication,



Welcome to tinsel town: where majestic crowns are adorned by the passionate and the Precious
#IT'S  QUITE THE HONOR...
TO BE A RESIDENT OF THIS TOWN!
KINGS AND QUEENS, A.K.A.
"EMBRACING BEINGS"
WALKING, TALKING, VIBRATING...
FEET FIRMLY HOLDING GROUND!

"STERLING SILVER!"
"STERLING SILVER!"
"SPARKLING STUPENDOUS SENSATIONAL 
SUPER...

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Categories: appreciation, discrimination, hair, men,

In the Depot
At the Depot

As the snow flies, on a cold and grey December dawn
to waiting homes no mails are borne
from the depot.
Phil Bloggs, a mailman, scans...

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Categories: animal, christmas, conflict, discrimination,

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,

Individual Appearances
A. We merely appear separate, individual -- but that is form and not essence as water is steam, ice, snow, dew ...

B. Waves will tell...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, discrimination, education, war,



Premium Member The View From Thirty-Six Thousand Feet Up
The pilot formally announced
the desired cruising height was reached.
At three hundred and forty knots
the plane flew like a cruise missile.

As I peered out of my...

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Categories: allusion, discrimination, fantasy, imagery,

Premium Member Black Flight
M. Obama whined to the world about white flight
(Caucasians fleeing urban areas as minorities move in).
Implying a racist slight against P.O.C communities...
but why would any...

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Categories: america, analogy, discrimination, dream,

Premium Member Fairytales
She didn’t have a fairytale life 
With happily ever afters
Or special tea parties
with looney Mad Hatters

She grew up imagining 
Prince Charming on a white horse
She...

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Categories: abuse, betrayal, courage, discrimination,

Premium Member Trail of Tears
The Trail Of Tears.
.
The snow fell when the long knifes came
Savages who robbed the sacred homelands 
And buffalo slaughtered bloody plains
Men woman and children the...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, anxiety, discrimination,

Uyghur Poetry Translations
With my Uyghur poetry translations I am trying to build awareness of the plight of Uyghur poets who are being sent to Chinese "reeducation" concentration...

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Categories: allah, culture, discrimination, faith,

Premium Member The Map, Undrawn
The Map Undrawn

Written in the snow, 
by angels...
made from the bodies,
of the innocent. 

The way to heaven... 
is seen, 
fleeting in its passing, 
like a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, angel, cancer, candy, christmas,

First They Came For the Muslims
First they came for the Muslims

after Martin Niemoller

First they came for the Muslims
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Muslim.

Then they came...

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Categories: culture, discrimination, faith, god,

Epitaph For a Palestinian Child
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.

This...

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Categories: discrimination, absence, bereavement, conflict, death,

Premium Member One
This empty callous country of ghosts
That has drained into a polluted ocean of regret
Where vain venomous demons rise from the constitutional Sea
Swallowing our political fire...

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Categories: change, destiny, discrimination, evil,

The Snow Angel
A Mormon in Salt Lake City
Was white as the snow and pretty
Bit it was her luck
To meet a young buck
More skilled in the nitty-gritty

So God...

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Categories: angel, culture, discrimination, god,


Book: Shattered Sighs