Sport Discrimination Poems
These Sport Discrimination poems are examples of Discrimination poems about Sport. These are the best examples of Discrimination Sport poems written by international poets.
Visually Impaired TennisBecome a Tennis VIP,
A Visually Impaired Player - just like me,
No matter how your sight loss occurred,
Your vision black, incomplete, or blurred,
With adapted rules and...
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Categories:
courage, dedication, discrimination, inspiration,
No-Vax DjocovicGame overs setting court
Played out opponents
Who's best at grass?
Good on ya sport.'...
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Categories:
appreciation, assonance, courage, discrimination,
Black Eyes of AmericaI will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...
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Categories:
discrimination, 12th grade, black african
OduduwaDivide Naija
Unity is only in sport
And on paper
Enough of these drought...
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Categories:
discrimination, abuse, art, betrayal, conflict,
Ya Boo and FiddlesticksYa boo and fiddlesticks
to the thorns of life and all that pricks.
Ya boo, too, ye plutocrats
who treat the rest like worthless rats.
Fiddlesticks to ...
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Categories:
discrimination, family, irony,
Beast of BurdenA Beast of Burden
He halted..
Sniffing the air, he turned tail and galloped off.
Still,
Without delay,
We gallantly dragged our efforts, shooting at the poor beast in hot...
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Categories:
discrimination, allusion, animal, anti bullying,
Man Or MonsterWhat separates the pleasure of eating a steak
From the pleasure the slave master gets from his slaves,
Or the pleasure the rapist receives when he rapes,
Or...
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Categories:
animal, discrimination, humanity, perspective,
You Know the People I MeanThey look through me never really see me
Without a shred of decency choosing to avoid me
Their disdainful stare turning to a glare
Offer their backs...
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Categories:
bullying, corruption, discrimination, evil,
The Lay of the Best Man - Part 4The Lay of The Best Man - Part 4
I ask you this: Have you ever known a man to ‘buckle under stress’?
Or have you never...
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Categories:
bullying, character, corruption, discrimination,
My AscentThe woman that I am makes me by position supposedly into a man.
The hand that I take is male.
Sport is for the doing of...
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Categories:
birth, caregiving, discrimination, freedom,