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Soldier Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member Song For a Soldier No Solace For a Vet
A noble trade a soldier made
To fight and serve my country
The cradle fix indoctrinates
A nationalistic junkie
As in Oman true colours shown
A philanthropic lie
Semper fi, death...

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Categories: angst, conflict, corruption, discrimination,



Living Word For Soldier, Farmer, Athlete
Thinking 1st Timothy, 2ndTimothy, Titus
Do they help us manage church worship
"Worship", of course, includes Sunday sermon?

Clearly we are to watch, pray, test spirits
Timothy had mom...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, bible, christian, confusion, culture,

Premium Member Tragic Wisdom
Dreamer
In my boyhood I waded shoal creeks;
Veins of living waters swirling past my
Ankles; returning home, grinding stones. 
I asked: How are rain drops like millstones?

I...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, discrimination, growing

Premium Member My Brother--Nelson Mandela, Umtata, South Africa--Tribute Poem
Nelson Mandela, crossed my spirited mind today, a visionary legend of peace, love, equality, and unity of all people.

As a prevailer of great affliction, he...

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Categories: brother, confidence, dedication, discrimination,

Premium Member Soldier F
Soldier F was charged today
Disgusted is all I can say
Doing a job in times gone by
Ask yourselves the reason why

Deployed there at the governments request
Where's...

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Categories: anger, conflict, discrimination, freedom,



The Soldier
A soldier's tale about young Grover,
Though black, his duty called him over,
He survived the Front's futility,
Came home after 1918,
With his medals for bravery,
With valour, he...

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Categories: discrimination, betrayal, conflict, courage, death,

Premium Member Rambo
RAMBO

Am I to believe in this hellish war
I think not but I'm a loyal soldier
I will crush the enemy at his game
I and I alone...

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Categories: discrimination, anxiety, bereavement, conflict, courage,

The Thousand Mile Stare
How can you prejudge someone with Post Traumatic stress?
They're a lot more compassionate than you can guess.
Plagued by constant images from their past.
Branded by the...

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Categories: discrimination, anger, angst, anti bullying,

Deros
DEROS

There is great relief when a tour ends
and you are processed out of the unit;
addresses exchanged and goodbyes done
all thought is about the Freedom Bird
and...

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© Jw Nugent  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, anger, betrayal, conflict, confusion,

Home
HOME

The family is very excited
happy to see me come home
they know I have changed,
but they have changed as well.

Their eyes are worried wary,
their expressions oddly...

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© Jw Nugent  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, betrayal, conflict, confusion, culture,

Gender Genuflection


The sergeant says,
you know the drill
And the new grunts get the spit down
Pressed pants and shiny boots 
in the barracks
are military grade thumbs up
But, in...

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Categories: discrimination, military, society, truth,

Who I Am
I am potential, essential to humanity 
I am flawed with sound validity 
I am in need of understanding and knowledge 
I am only one fervent...

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Categories: anti bullying, discrimination, encouraging,

Homeless
Where do the homeless go
when the streets are covered in snow
and they fear the safety of the shelters
as they edge away to hide beyond the...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, fear, loss,

My Desolated Land and I
Centuries are done!
But my land and I exist yet,
Under the visage of desolation, 
Camouflaged by an arrogant power;
Bloody soldier, assassin, executioner
Amending, mastering it;
While I stay...

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Categories: bereavement, community, deep, discrimination,

Premium Member I'Ve Seen Hope
Angry fists pommel an astonished face,
racial slurs punctuating each bruised eye.
And when punches start to decrease in pace,
a black man collapses, and boots let fly.
I've...

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Categories: discrimination, feelings, hate, hero,


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