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Woman Discrimination Poems

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


The Mirage
He said I was pretty
and I blushed.
He started celebrating
When I agreed.

We were blessed in church
For my new role at home.
He showed me his world
And I...

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Categories: devotion, discrimination, family, marriage,



Stewards of the Land
Oh, Pacific, Paradise at a glance,
Where the ocean sings and mountain dance,
Where nature's beauty knows no bounds,
And ancient matriarchies wisdom resounds.

As the stewards of the...

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Categories: devotion, discrimination, environment, strength,

Premium Member From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence Price
In Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.

A...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, courage,

Indian lady
I think 
Sacrifice should be women's first name.
No matter 
Where you stand 
People respect you for bowing down.
"Wow, this is called indian lady."
It's not something...

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Categories: abuse, appreciation, deep, discrimination,

-a shell-
A jubilant smile had she.
Publicly sunny, 
Affable her presence.
Pure her uncanny eyes were.
Flawless was her name among folks.

In murky light a honed skill 
had she...

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Categories: discrimination, emotions, judgement, woman,



Women's empowerment
Comrades, Are women in society very weak?                  ...

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Categories: discrimination, 10th grade, 9th grade,

Brotherhood and Bigotry
Why do we fight,
just cause we don't agree?
Seems like we have enough to 
waste of time and energy.

They made Shylock antagonist
but really he was more...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, black african

Premium Member I Can't Say Her Name
19,years old, she valued her life ( u k corp )
Weilded the knife, found quite sane by 
Psyciatrists two.' Yet the (n h s )...

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Categories: absence, abuse, addiction, discrimination,

Premium Member Transgender
“In the eyes of God, everyone is equal. The real dignity of a man lies in treating all with respect, never relegating anyone as inferior.”...

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Categories: angst, betrayal, discrimination,

Political Correctness
Insidious political correctness
is pushed from top to bottom - to entice
with policies immoral, stupid, reckless,
for which the population pays the price.
Political correctness is a weapon!
When...

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Categories: discrimination, education, fear, freedom,

Your Assignment Great Expectations
I saw a movie today
it was old and black and white
Looking for a memory that 
never left my sight
An old woman quite insane
but less than...

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Categories: 12th grade, betrayal, discrimination,

Nyash Will Eat Man
When they said that we need to style up,
That we gotta live as the 21st century youths,
Young people who exploit their potential and aim at...

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Categories: allusion, discrimination, emotions, relationship,

Yesterday
What happened yesterday 
Can change  today. 
When a person understands
His" her" capacity 
He "she" can not see borders
To enter some world competitions 
Where racism and...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, africa, america,

I Am a Woman, Not Just a Woman
We were known for being feminine, 
but femininity is not being too sensitive.
It's a serious talk about facts, that all of us should think positive.
We...

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Categories: appreciation, discrimination, encouraging, girl,

Let the World See
Mamie Till Mobley demanded and open casket,
to let the world see,
the bloated, beaten body of her baby boy,
who was lynched in Mississippi.

His name was Emmett...

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Categories: discrimination, 9th grade, black african


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