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School Gender Poems

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


A mother's daughter part 1
You look just like your mother my relatives often cry and when they do the words fall upon my ears like knives. 

They say I...

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Categories: absence, christian, family, gender,



A Crime They'D See More Of, Part Iii
“If you are reading this note then I have
succeeded in trying to kill myself,
which means that I have killed the people who
did this to me,...

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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,

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,

Conflict Or Consensus Model - My Life
Fieldwork is stellar, sexy, or strenuous and sad
Talking values, prolonging childhood
Is not for the faint hearted among S. Africa's "Coloured"
My "township" boasts about acting backward
Using...

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Categories: gender, abuse, anti bullying, conflict,



Without Knowing Your Gender
Without knowing your gender...,

(nevertheless ex post facto still flattered
genuine heartfelt kinship mattered,
hence the reasonable rhyme 
across the webbed wide world 
I subsequently scattered).

Linkedin to the...

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Categories: gender, adventure, age, boy, celebration,

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 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 Gender Bender In Public Schools
USA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The teacher stood confused, in front of her second 
grade class.
She was now forbidden to say boys or girls.
What were they, then,,,”its”?

This is...

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Categories: gender, america, political, school, teacher,

Man Cannot Be Woman, Woman Cannot Be Man - Iv
IV.

Lia called himself a woman,
though his chromosomes disagreed,
inside he felt he was female,
he made that his identity.
In the second year of high school,
the woke faculty...

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Categories: confusion, gender, how i

Good Old Days
Sunday afternoon my grandmother decided to take me down with her to the memory lane.
She seemed  excited like a  child traveling first time...

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Categories: education, gender, life, society,

Premium Member The Good Dad
An enraged man was arrested 
for berating school board members.
Now he's branded a terrorist 
by a cluster of capitol hillbilly elitist..
What the PCers won't reveal...

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Categories: america, animal, daughter, gender,

The Missus Brings Me High Test Coffee
The missus brings me high test coffee...

A cold wintry January 53rd, 2021
at Highland Manor apartments
picturesque snow covered landscape
safely ensconced within Unit B44,
we (yours truly and...

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Categories: gender, 12th grade, adventure, dance,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: gender, 12th grade, character, hope,

Her Last Client, Part I
Growing up Roxanne learned that a woman
could do anything that was done by a man,
that it was wrong to have different standards,
and this point of...

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Categories: gender, marriage, political, sad,


Book: Shattered Sighs