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Stress Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member The Schock Od An Outsider
New Yorkers, in general, are very notorious 
for walking way too fast, not moderately:
it's seen as an unpleasant remark;
tourists keep think to themselves,
" They're funny!...

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Categories: bullying, character, discrimination, emotions,



Neurodivergent
Neurodivergent

Those misunderstood minds,
Outsiders in unique, individual states, 
Lost souls live together on islands-
each one imperfectly complete. 
Mind-Hearts felt heard and seen
connect across present time and...

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Categories: anti bullying, discrimination, identity,

Premium Member What Does Clothes Have To Do With It
I am who I am
Born to live and breathe
No stress but being relieved
Sense of feeling don’t belong
It’s a situation of no get along
Clothes identify a...

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Categories: discrimination, allusion, anger, character, conflict,

Complicated Life
Sometimes life is very complicated ,
Living with good and bad people , 
it is so complicated.

Living like an Ireland,  
it is so complicated.

Living with some ...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, dedication, depression, devotion,

Kiwaru
I burnt some beans
While trying to lose my sadness
To a playlist made to numb hopelessness
and a lack of power

Tell me why 
I made progress
And enjoyed...

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Categories: anger, discrimination, growth, happiness,



Bring Me Home
Bring me home, oh Lord, to a land of wonder,
Where I can tell you my triumphs-
For in the glory of this effervescent blunder,
I sit meager...

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Categories: discrimination, angst, anxiety, christian, depression,

Navigating My Health
My spinal column was extremely painful.
As a believer in bodily regeneration 
I had endured for long, hopeful
For a natural recuperation.

However, the condition kept getting worse.
Changing...

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© Abel Jae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, discrimination, feelings, happy,

Encounter With Guardian Angel January 20th 2022
Encounter with guardian angel January 20th, 2022

We (myself and thee missus)
experienced shell shock
analogous to war weary soldiers
back home from the western front
experiencing battlefield flashback
analogous to...

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Categories: angel, discrimination, health, hero,

Covid Times
fact or fiction i don't know
natural or man made who would know
lets sit back and watch the show

the great covid 19 disease
seems to spread with...

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© Andy Ervin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, corruption, death, discrimination,

A Man of Constant Sorrow
I’m a man of constant sorrow tripping over guilt and stress
I wear my guilt as a badge of honor, lord, I’m a total mess
Even the...

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Categories: allusion, discrimination, irony,

Premium Member Sorting Through Binomials
Where do I draw my bilateral line
in a polycultural sandbox?

In-between a merely personal traumatic
severing
excommunicating
dispassionate
divesting
divorcing
marginalizing
loss and suffering event

And a larger staged
eco-political
critical systemic
potentially multi-generational
traumatic climate event.

Why does...

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Categories: discrimination, health, integrity, math,

Premium Member Winters Winds
WINTERS WINDS

Winters Winds of intolerance,
are blowing, strongly fanned
by indifference, pride, and hate,
seasons ago … began.

Winters Winds of segregation,
and narrow -mindedness.
bigotry, racism, and fear
compound our …...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, paradise, society,

In Respite
My respite,
is clearly laden
with strife.

Yet, You strive,
to give me,
constant grief.

It’s my belief,
that i,
will still rise

to the skies,
in spite of all
your reproof.

i am bulletproof 
now. I...

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Categories: courage, discrimination, endurance, health,

Premium Member Existing, Not Living
The tears left marks on her face.
The lines of stress still present.

They stole her life from our hands, not a 
trace of the beautiful person...

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Categories: discrimination, abortion, abuse, betrayal, corruption,

Literary Critics Have So Much Fun
Literary Critics Have So Much Fun!

Literary critics have so much fun
telling every writer and poet
how they approve or disapprove
of each writer and poet's works
giving constructive...

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Categories: discrimination, fun, simple, slam,


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