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Name Gender Poems

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


Rasta Chant
How dare you spit upon his garb! 
This peaceful bredda who by nature only loves, 
When you should have been his Rasta queen 
Your ghastly...

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



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,

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,

Flux Eterna
“That body is female!”, they tell me.
At the turn of the moon
It purges itself of its sins,
Washing away what lives could have been,
Punished for failing...

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Categories: gender, angst, deep, how i

A Crime They'D See More Of, Part Ii
It confused Anton, he found no more leads,
no more connections between the two deaths,
he doubted himself, were they connected?
He missed something and could not see...

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Categories: abuse, dark, gender, murder,



A Crime They'D See More Of, Part I
The call came in just after 2:00pm,
Anton was doing office paperwork,
a big part of any detective’s job,
lucky he had never been bad with words.

The word...

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Categories: abuse, dark, gender, murder,

My Life Is a Dystopia
I am being forced to live
With horrible malformations
On my body
In my body
I am stuck with them for years
For who knows how long

The people want me...

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Categories: abortion, betrayal, discrimination, gender,

I Wish
I wish I could use public restrooms without being afraid.
I wish I wasn't uncomfortable in my body.
I wish I wasn't assigned female at birth.
I wish...

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Categories: gender, me,

Reflections Upon Mine Gender Identity Redux
Reflections upon mine gender identity redux

Although heterosexual 
predilections punctuated
physiological pulsations 
about five inches below
innie belly button of mine 
showcasing undersize
male member, when fully erect 
not...

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Categories: gender, age, analogy, anxiety, atheist,

Campo Alegre Reprint
Campo Alegre re-printed

Under the houses on stilt
That has no sewers
And built for whores
To service sailors in Curacao
A dry barren island
In the Caribbean Sea
Pigs live under...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anger, betrayal, gender, prejudice,

Premium Member Indian Heat
I look toward the swish swish tree
I named it this at only three
Whilst watching lizard frog and snake
Crawl and wind their way to make.

I look...

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Categories: desire, gender, sad love,

Havok
They call me Ava
I disagree
I say I’m Kovah
But they don’t know me
They say I’m too eccentric
And I expect too much again
They say changing is chaotic
And...

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Categories: gender, 10th grade, conflict, daughter,

When a Man Looks Tender
When a man looks much tender,
What happens to his Gender?
I mean guys who seem slender
And prove The Easy Blender
None of An Iron Bender,
Who would restructure...

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Categories: body, gender, image, imagination,

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,


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