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Tribute Discrimination Poems

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Premium Member A Tribute To the Victims of All Racist Shootings
As a Chorus of Angels, May you rest in Peace
The Almighty God will render you Justice
He will welcome you all in His Kingdom
Where there is...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, bullying,



Premium Member Der Schwarze Kaffee
Kaffee
Ist schwarz
Warum
Du magst
Getränk
Kaffee
Morgen
Unter dem Weihnachtsbaum?
Und die Nacht
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Mit Milch
Und du verwendest
Nussbutter
Auf frischen Brot?
Du magst nicht
Keine Schwarzen
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Sehr schwarz
Morgen
Wie Idioten?
Und die Nacht
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Mit Milch ?
Verlasse mich
Der...

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Categories: discrimination, beauty, imagination, inspiration, literature,

Poitier
I
Poitier
Once a battle town
French fought off Islam
Sidney
From Bahamas to Hollywood Casas
Pursing lips Poitier
Genuine Smile Poitier
Our Hollywood Savior
I remember
Lilies in the Field
Rest Sid, I finally did
Remember
To...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, america, anti bullying, career,

Premium Member Restful Sleep
Desmond Tutu strove hard to battle desultory extremity?
Humanity's hurdle is to sustain and esteem diversity.

One day, He saw a "Whites Only" sign on the exterior...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, discrimination, meaningful,

Premium Member Ode To Catherine Howard
in mind thoughts are waste
           heartbeats at hummingbird pace
      ...

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Categories: abuse, allusion, corruption, discrimination,



Premium Member My Bro and Me
MY BRO AND ME
"I, but; a by-product, you, an educated man, two worlds apart"
Indiana Shaw . . ....

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Categories: brother, discrimination, family, history,

Slave No More
How would I tell you my despair
Without remembering the fate we share?
My eyes still swell with tears
Every time I think of all these years.

I was...

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© Pj Gongora  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, courage, discrimination, grave,

What Is the Price of Your Voice
On July 4th, 1776 This Land Became Emancipated or Freed from Great Britain, though My Fore-Fathers would Remain Enslaved for the Next 80 Plus Years...

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Categories: america, christian, discrimination, independence

Premium Member Feeling of Being Watched
THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED

Ever had that feeling of being watched, even with the curtains closed
So I poked my head through the curtains feeling less...

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Categories: cat, discrimination, funny, humorous,

Ali's Song
Ali's Song
by Michael R. Burch
for Muhammad Ali

They say that gold don’t tarnish. It ain’t so.
They say it has a wild, unearthly glow.
A man can be...

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Categories: boxing day , butterfly, discrimination,

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,

Take Me Away
Take me away,
from my family, friends and the society,
In a hearse or the Bugatti La Voiture Noire.
Take me away,
from the surface of the earth and...

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Categories: confidence, discrimination, evil, leaving,

The Re-Sculpted Garden
Far from the surging crowd,the aesthetic mass ever loved
For,some fascinated to drilling mud,more satiated with coconut ground
Most elated admiring flowering buds,all hailed for herbs, spices,Salmon...

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Categories: discrimination, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Wolf's Song
Wolf’s Song

I have the Great Wolf’s spirit
Flowing through my veins.
I can feel how my tribe suffered
When I gaze at their remains.
For all that’s left has...

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Categories: discrimination, loss, murder, pain,

Emergency Time
emergency time

silence is bad 

when words are 

needed to be spoken

how long will will 

continue to bear 

this killings 

is too bad how 

humans are...

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Categories: africa, community, conflict, discrimination,


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