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Freedom Gender Poems

These Freedom Gender poems are examples of Gender poems about Freedom. These are the best examples of Gender Freedom poems written by international poets.


From Gaia’s Womb
Oh, Mother Earth, our sacred home,
Where we have life and freedom to roam.
Your beauty vast, your glut grand,
A gift to all, across the land.

Yet we...

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Categories: earth, gender, woman, women,



Memory Laws In The US
I was reading on the so called memory laws or a state-approved interpretation of history. There have been states (Idaho, Oklahoma, Virginia etc.) to name...

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Categories: america, gender, race, racism,

The Farmers Market
Being a man, and not only a man but a married man, I cannot deny that there are women who could appropriately be called nags....

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Categories: gender, culture, pain, voice,

A Mad Gender
Madness, 
How nice they felt
To be free, 
From the dampness of humanity. 

They are plunged into a different universe
A free life of toils
A prodigal, 
Of...

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Categories: gender, allusion, discrimination, freedom,

No gender bias please
Is gender equality a worldwide illegal occurrence?          Yes, women face several threats throughout their lives, Evaluated...

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Categories: gender, 10th grade, 11th grade,



Closet of Confession
A dusty, hand written note.
Collecting. Sitting. Waiting.
Sealed closed no longer.
Opened with such care.
Thought.
Freedom?

Shrieks of happiness.
Acceptance at last.
The joy. Jubilation.
Face flooded with fulfillment.
Euphoria.
Relief.

Not the same with...

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Categories: gender, humanity, i am,

Premium Member The Wild Carrot
The wild carrot is a deceptive weed  
like certain men whose masculinity 
is without suspect and causing envy 
in others less sure of their...

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Categories: freedom, gender,

Premium Member Love's Sufficient Time
I can accept love 
I have time to learn
and earn

But
can I embrace compassion
I feel sure appreciates me
far more wisely
than I have yet earned?

Positive passions more...

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Categories: anxiety, culture, gender, health,

Premium Member Sex and Grades
Sex and Grades

Teachers in my time 
taught math, and science and history. 
We never cared if they were single, 
or married or divorced. 
It never...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gender, betrayal, bible, corruption, family,

Premium Member We Are One
We Are One

My friends, 
we need to find some way, 
to be more like family. 
We need to come together, 
regardless of our differences, 
as...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gender, abuse, addiction, america, forgiveness,

Premium Member Good News
Good News

Every day I get up and pray, 
Lord... please... 
some good news for a change. 
Something worth saying to my family, 
to my friends,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gender, abortion, abuse, allah, america,

Premium Member Before There Were Rainbows
Before there were rainbows, I roamed ambidextrously,
I streeled out into predawn air, senseless between Moon and Mars,
Reeling under Calvinistic cinder blocks, I hid from my...

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Categories: gender, america, anxiety, freedom, metaphor,

Premium Member Lost Pantheons
“Lost Pantheons” 

Alexandrine tragedies
Racine diamond-edged
come and go 
French letters 
blown like leaves
straight up 
into the rarefied air
scattered like lovers
against a body 
of purple vain poetry...

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Categories: gender, freedom, poets, romance, romantic

O Women, the Mothers and Sisters
O Women, the mothers and sisters,
That the world can treat you like this!
You were heroes from the start
When you left your father's house
Aiming to build...

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© Abel Jae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, freedom, gender, god,

Illuminate
No matter how much you hide us from your shadow
These seven bended glints called rainbow
will keep illuminating with it's vibrant glow
Till darkness fades and freedom...

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Categories: discrimination, gender,


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