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School Identity Poems

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


Premium Member protests
If you’ve read any of my delicious, hand-crafted vignettes and listened to us talk, you’ll know that my roommates and I are critical thinking swifties...

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Categories: identity, appreciation, celebration, education, freedom,



Premium Member A betrayal of innocense
Youth is a deep,
                   colorful green as...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: identity, allusion, analogy, appreciation, growing

Personal Profundity
Three people sit in a room.

One is incredibly smart.

Another has common sense.

The third has only a pen, a mirror, and the irksome desire to be...

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Categories: 11th grade, emo, identity,

HIDDEN RADIANCE
Starting of each day with her not so fancy and cliché morning routine,

I mean school, home, church, work, was as far as she could imagine,

She...

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Categories: identity, absence, december, emotions, for

Premium Member Unready
now that things will end
I realise I’m not ready
to do anything...

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Categories: identity, anxiety, confusion, depression, emotions,



I Want to Know What It Feels Like To Be a Normal Teenager
To go out with friends
Without having a care in the world
To find people
who just get me
And accept me the way I am
To be good at...

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Categories: identity, 9th grade, body, depression,

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,

Jean's Reflection
I look in the mirror and the reflection I see, 
Is a young, aspiring woman looking back at me.

She's a primary school teacher, her students...

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© Karen Wade  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: family, grandparents, identity,

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: identity, age, analogy, anxiety, atheist,

This Thing Called Anxiety
The brown eye girl keeps feeling the nervousness and the stress. Ever so often she replays things in her mind. The things she should have...

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Categories: hurt, identity, longing, moving

Premium Member Colour Blind
I don't see how it matters
Should we be brindle, black, or white
After all our colour
Is governed by our sight

So in a world of darkness
We would...

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Categories: identity,

Snaggletooth the Snitch
Me and the missus live in decent
sturdy accommodations (formerly 
Schwenksville Elementary School
ofttimes referred to as prison,
and manager as the de facto warden),
albeit not so shabby...

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Categories: identity, absence, autumn, care, class,

Premium Member Pastel Purple
It’s 6:15pm. Peter, Anna, Sophy and I are studying in the common room of our suite.

“We need to get serious,” Peter whispered, but there was...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, humor, identity,

Premium Member Identity Crisis
He says he saw "(this nation's)
Identity sold and robbed by immigration..."
And I remember
My first day teaching at the border school
First one there that August morning
Cows...

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Categories: identity, america, immigration, patriotic,

Premium Member Anthrohistory Class
Tempting to offer an anthropological history class
and call it Earth History,
beginning with our current
messy
riled up
LeftBrain emergently dominating
our fracturing Anthropocene.

While trust seems true
and wise
when our public...

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Categories: health, history, humanity, identity,


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