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Winter Discrimination Poems

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


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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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, analogy, discrimination, love,



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,

My Father Hates Me
I am not complaining. 
Not that you would hear me
Even if I did. 

But;
My father hates me.

I am not a story teller,
And I am no...

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Categories: betrayal, depression, discrimination, family,

Premium Member The Language of the Flowers
I have never seen an ugly flower
Flowers are always full of grandeur
Flowers are known to be beautiful
All the time, that's stupendously wonderful
All flowers speak a...

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Categories: discrimination, flower, happy, inspiration, language,

Song Lyrics I
Song Lyrics I

"We Came Together" was written as song lyrics for New Zealand composer David Hamilton.

Song Lyrics: We Came Together
by Michael R. Burch

We came together...

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Categories: community, discrimination, friend, friendship,



Premium Member Partitions and Parallels
Partitions and Parallels

Silent, sliding, shadow-moon sly
Glides from the slit, in a
Crow-flocked, Cloud-frocked,
 Winter-mocked blue sky.
With half-open eyes, he stares at the last
Who lay their still-sleep...

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Categories: class, death, discrimination, england,

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,

Premium Member Who
Who...

You, know who I am... ?.! 
You know. 
You may try to turn away, 
but you can not. 
The creator touched you, 
before you were...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, america, angel, beautiful, best

Fight Back
I brush my teeth every morning,
 Toothpaste wobbles and bubbles madly with water,
I rinsed the tongue and push the dregs out like gutter
 I don't...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, black african american,

Premium Member The Big Agenda
We have all gotten used to wearing our masks just like we do our bras and panties, now we need get used to wearing a...

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Categories: anxiety, corruption, discrimination, freedom,

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,

Crazy Mick
Crazy Mick the Irishman, with trademark bike and overcoat,
wheeling his way back into town, classed as a tarnished silly goat.
His hair was long and curly;...

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Categories: discrimination,

Premium Member For Whom the Bell Tolls
The cadence of the knell on the wind Lord
Has folk peering from windows and doors
A reminder of fickle mortality
Peals forlornly, for whom the bell tolls

The...

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Categories: discrimination, child abuse, corruption, death,

Martial Translations
Martial epigram translations

Epitaph for the Child Erotion
by Marcus Valerius Martial
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Lie lightly on her, grass and dew...
So little weight she placed...

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Categories: discrimination, child, daughter, death, funeral,

Come Down, For Harold Bloom
Come Down
by Michael R. Burch

for Harold Bloom

Come down, O, come down
from your high mountain tower.
How coldly the wind blows,
how late this chill hour ...

and I...

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Categories: books, culture, discrimination, education,


Book: Shattered Sighs