Song Gender Poems
These Song Gender poems are examples of Gender poems about Song. These are the best examples of Gender Song poems written by international poets.
The Dowry in The SkiesThe smell of fresh baked cakes keeps floating in the air and daylight burst through the sky spilling coffee latte on the roof and I...
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gender, best friend, culture, dark,
A Market of Broken ScalesAs I walk through the market in the early light
I see the vendors and the buyers in a constant fight
I see the goods and the...
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character, corruption, discrimination, gender,
Outweighing the ChillHushed in a fugue
of Alpaca wool and rising resin
he sits on a stump
the relic legs of a mighty giant
hewn beneath the...
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absence, appreciation, gender, nature,
Flying Gayly FreeThis Earth's a place we call our own
When we can stand with Her lands
And look within great loves we've known
For hope that we might share...
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creation, earth, gender, health,
SomedaySomeday
(We'll be feeling our pride)
By Michelle Morris
29/09/2020
Chorus
Oh-oh and someday...
Oh-oh someday...
Oh-oh someday...
Oh-oh and someday...
(end chorus)
We'll be there under the sun
We...
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confidence, dance, encouraging, gender,
Deep Speak To DeepI stand on top of the big board chair looking at you muttering something privately to yourself over there.
I couldn’t figure out what you...
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gender, confidence, conflict, confusion, courage,
My SweatI have run three marathon since the break of dawn and have written three songs to humble the dishonest man but all the effort that...
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gender, bereavement, change, community, emotions,
The Big StageHere I am standing on the empty stage looking at all the shadows around me, shadows of the past, shadows of the present and shadows...
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gender, appreciation, celebration, community, environment,
Still Full of BeansFeel like singing a happy song
And if you'll allow me to bend your ear
I don't mean literally of course
That could be physically quite painful
At my...
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gender,
And They'Ll Know We Are Christians Etc"We are one in the Spirit, we are one in the Lord
We are one in the Spirit, we are one in the Lord
And we know...
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gender, 10th grade, 11th grade,
The Grandladder ClockMy Gentlemen,
I have done all it takes.
Made fore my man, was a formless frame
Worked by a wombsman, unplaned, clear of grain
A brittle whittled acorn...
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gender, extended metaphor, father, father
Bob Dylan, WokeBob Dylan, Woke
I can’t help but digress
When Bob Dylan expressed
(and consider gender sexist),
“How many roads must a man walk down
Before you call him a man.”
They...
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gender, perspective, satire, surreal,
Earth Day 2021 Thursday April 22POETIC PREFACE:
An inner conflict dust brew
within this scribe, who offers ye to chew
(like sweet treats metaphorically) thee do
tee incumbent, when Doomsday clock
counts down minutes few
according...
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gender, appreciation, april, care, earth
I Raised My VoiceI raised my voice…
My voice to say what I believe;
To show others what I perceive,
But you tormented me in grieve.
I raised my voice…
My voice to...
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discrimination, gender, violence, women,
Ma Rainey's Train Yard Blues"I went out last night with a crowd of my friends,
It must've been women, 'cause I don't like no men.
Wear my clothes just like a...
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blue, gender, girlfriend, happy,