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Sorrow Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member Seized Incognito
Inked Confession

Innocence stolen
Defending my elders extremism
Fields of olives, roots never sowed by me

Dagger dripping red

Inch by inch the watermelons are mine
Dancing in glee, I bury...

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Categories: abuse, child abuse, discrimination,



Crimes against humanity
In a land torn by evils cruel hands
where innocence once thrived in golden sand
echoes now haunt barren torched lands
of children lost, tears fall in graves...

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Categories: dark, discrimination, evil,

Premium Member From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence Price
In Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.

A...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, courage,

A message from Justice
African poem by Nwachukwu victor 


A message from Justice 



     No matter how long it takes 
    ...

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Categories: 2nd grade, africa, discrimination,

The Scar
How do you expect me to say 
that I don’t remember the day 
When you tied my leg in chain
It’s hard to burry the memory...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, america, black african



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,

Equity For All To See
In shadows cast by prejudice, a knock resounds,
At the door of your heart, where peace abounds.
Brother, let not questions cloud the air,
For I am like...

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Categories: 11th grade, childhood, discrimination,

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,

Us and Them We Are One
I was listening to various people talk about the Israel versus Palestine events and it saddened me that we are in 2023 and humans have...

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Categories: death, discrimination, humanity, peace,

Premium Member Floating
The people of this world are like the three butterflies in front of a candle's flame.
The first one went closer and said:I know about love.
The...

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Categories: absence, analogy, discrimination, love,

Clock
Clock of time thy hands go faster
Faster than the Moon and sun
Dreams and hopes with thee they linger
O thou lonesome forlorn singer
Hearts of people full...

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Categories: discrimination, bereavement, death, deep, destiny,

The Silent Cries
Mothers of the world, I plead with you,
For each child you nurture, a life anew.
Be they good or bad, in your arms they grew,
Amidst a...

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Categories: community, confusion, culture, discrimination,

Midnight Monologue
"i will live"
even if it's for a jiffy at this moment,
let my breath be the testimony of what i feel 
& the sound of the...

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Categories: depression, discrimination, emotions, encouraging,

Inferior Is My Interior
At rock-bottom is my self-image
I dejectedly walk on life-road
My own self I often disparage
And so carry mentally a heavy load
I try to build up enough...

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Categories: discrimination, anxiety, bereavement, conflict, depression,

Life In My Land
Life in my Land
Life in my land is not by right
With greed, we are wound around
Hardened ruiners ravaging all we have
Like raptor they kill, devour...

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Categories: discrimination, fear, grief, metaphor, murder,


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