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Tree Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member The Loving Kind
We love we cry we laugh 
we are the loving tree 
we grow and we know 
I'm brown he's creamy 
we are broken but we...

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Categories: discrimination, family, happiness, integrity,



The Garden
Resentment builds where grass won't grow,
Where birds don't fly and bugs don't go,
Nothing can ever be sowed,
And water rises and flows and flows.
The roots have...

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Categories: discrimination, age, anxiety, art, betrayal,

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,

Premium Member Mixing In the Moonlight
Mixing in the Moonlight 

Dear darling, gaze ye at the blood red moon.
Ancient light that calls with its bright red tones.
Fret not, on the breeze...

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Categories: angst, baptism, discrimination, prejudice,

Premium Member Colors and Shades Part One
Written: August 21, 2023
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This planet is such a vast variegated palette.
All ethnicities, cultures, and hues have talent.
A canvas filled with many views and dreams.
So gorgeous,...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, discrimination,



Wonderland
Like Alice, I was curious and went through the rabbit hole.
     Expecting to find a white rabbit welcoming me, in Wonderland.
...

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Categories: discrimination, bullying, christian, conflict, confusion,

Drums and Crowd
It's as Early as the first drop of a water
Water from no ocean, just purification and sweat 
All are illusion. 
In a square garden full...

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Categories: allusion, anger, discrimination, grief,

Premium Member I Rose
Several years ago today
They reckoned me unbefitting for their ears
Per the yardstick of the day
Their percipience was disparaging
But still I rose

By their clairvoyance I was...

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Categories: discrimination, inspiration, motivation,

Premium Member Eye of the Needle
Assured in her beliefs,
My Grandma knew the score:
Not many folk would get to Heaven;
The following would be ignored.

A black man, Jew, Italian,
Catholic, Greek, or Slav,
Misguided...

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Categories: christian, devotion, discrimination, faith,

Premium Member Hegemony Or Survival: the New World Order
Disrupting the general flow of the ruby blaze,
As ghosts, there are shadows in the haze.
Air-filled skeletons, bone-filled skull,
Sneaking in the shadows, stained by the dull.

Alluding...

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Categories: discrimination, adventure, analogy, bereavement, conflict,

Scars Tell a Story
Some scars from our childhood are easy to explain
I fell off my bike or I fell climbing the tree in my backyard
Others are from surgery...

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Categories: discrimination, emotions, hurt,

A Moment of Rest
Let us dine on sugar-spun moonlight: 
an exquisite treat that
Fills our bellies and sticks to our teeth,
The nostalgic taste of White Rabbit candy,
Creamily sweet, wrapped...

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Categories: appreciation, culture, deep, discrimination,

Premium Member Beautiful Black Girl
Beautiful Black Girl

Beautiful black girl your shade is divine, your silky lacquer skin looks so rich against mine.  You are so beautiful, in time...

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Categories: discrimination, beauty, black african american,

A City
The days are long and painful
The nights are long and bare
Those alleys, hard and brutal
Between buildings built with care

Springtime held a promise
Its lilac on the...

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Categories: america, discrimination,

See Me As a Tree
Not a forest but a tree
     A tree amongst forest
      So, when you see me 
Undress...

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Categories: discrimination,


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