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History Identity Poems

These History Identity poems are examples of Identity poems about History. These are the best examples of Identity History poems written by international poets.


All hail The Silver Skins
 (with nudity optional)


Not another effort from The Lefts bleating masses, but the sparkily aristocracy of cerebral-celebritys; their binary-duality sweeping earth-wise. 

I don't object to...

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Categories: identity, columbus day, community, earth



Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CRISIS TEAM IDENTITY FRAUD AGAINST CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM: HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP

AGENT BROWN: HELLO I'M AGENT BROWN IN DIRE NEED OF THE FBI HELP AFTER I CONTACTED THE FBI...

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Categories: identity, america, analogy, anxiety, military,

Premium Member Facing Life's Crises
Have we embarked a Ship of Fools
By forsaking the Golden Rule?
And, have we formed a neutral state
Sitting astride the Fence of Fate?

Our devalued civility,
Desensitized humanity,
Deprecated...

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Categories: angst, fate, humanity, identity,

Premium Member digital identity legislation
This Wednesday morning in Canberra
There will be a review of wether there
Is any benefit in introducing digital id
In Australia, As we know there is not.'
It...

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Categories: identity, courage, education, encouraging,

Premium Member The Past
That which once was and can no longer be,
a vision once seen you can no longer see.
When described as a thought, a memory,
or a seed...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: identity, age, birth, change, creation,



Premium Member In My Eyes
The darkness coalesced in my eyes
Whispering the sweetest lies

Erecting a bloody throne
Made of broken bone

The color seeped from my cheeks
Leaving me weak for weeks

The pain...

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Categories: identity, courage, encouraging, hope, how

Premium Member Forgetting Who
The things we enjoy make us smile
The person you once was now forgetting who
All that we was that we die in vain
The things we where...

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Categories: identity, absence, change, character, feelings,

Two Sons
Abraham two sons,
Isaac and Ishmael vie,
Fighting for egg pie....

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Categories: conflict, family, history, identity,

Existence Without Cause
Strung along, I am a fool
Always working for others
Once branded a handy tool
Foot on my neck
Boot lodged for good
I barter and sweat
A soul without identity
I...

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Categories: identity, 10th grade, career, desire,

Who Am I
Ignorant, is not my identity in my struggle for my race.

Damaged, is not my identity by the disparaging arrows flung at me.

Effected, is not my...

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Categories: identity,

The Old Covenant
The Old Testament
Is for the Physical Jews
Fighting life these views....

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Categories: bible, history, humanity, identity,

Little Boxes
Little boxes
By Michelle Morris
09/08/2023

Little boxes, little boxes
Little boxes everywhere
Tick the forms for every single thing
That humans have to bear

Little boxes, little boxes
Little boxes for everyone
Even...

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Categories: encouraging, humanity, identity, life,

Sarah Is My Name
Sarah is my name


Hi, I'm Sarah and this is the story of how my name came to be,
But also, how the meaning of my name...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, faith, god, identity,

Channel Your Ancestral Power
I hope that you are inspired and uplifted by these words. Stay blessed and know that you are loved and protected. 

Channel your ancestral power...

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Categories: appreciation, identity, love, native

Premium Member The Blood of An Englishman
I smell the blood of an Englishman
fresh from the womb--- umbilical snip.
Ingloriously clad, illegitimate lad,
appointed for leadership.

I smell the blood of an Englishman,
and, lo, his...

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Categories: identity, baby, family, history, humanity,


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