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Freedom Immigration Poems

These Freedom Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Freedom. These are the best examples of Immigration Freedom poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The World of Cannot 2020
Alas, my sweet child you shan't!
Get used to an insane, world of can't!
Our brilliant brains are fully scrubbed,
As sniling and kids in a foaming bath.
Rub-y-dee,...

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Categories: immigration, america, bereavement, change, death,



Premium Member Rio Grande
She shimmers in the sun,
she's onyx in eventide,
Rio Grande.
She can be waters of a
new horizon,
or a river of Death.
Swimming in desperation,
mothers, fathers,
wanting coveted freedom
for their...

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Categories: immigration, 6th grade, 7th grade,

Premium Member I Read A Poem
I read a poem this morn
A poem of profound meanings
From the heart of a man
Exposing his soul
The trials he’s endured
The tears he’s shed
His quest for...

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Categories: immigration, america, black african american,

Beauty In the Eye of the Beholder
Beauty in the eye of the beholder
Rare trees and abandoned homes
Where doors are full of bullet holes
And the wicked sun tries to dye the paint
On...

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Categories: immigration, adventure, beauty, city, freedom,

Caged Souls
In the dawn’s hazy light, I see them,
The weary souls trudging forth,
Faces etched with half-slept weariness,
Their spirits longing for escape.

In this bustling cityscape,
They gather at...

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Categories: immigration, art, feelings, freedom, humanity,



Premium Member The Blessed Land
America:
Does the Light Still Shine?

            --------
   
    "Freedom of...

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Categories: immigration, america, character, courage, endurance,

Premium Member The Bountiful Land
"Oh beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain."

          ...

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Categories: immigration, courage, destiny, encouraging, freedom,

Premium Member In America
My dear, my dear,
How goes it in America,
   in America,
   my dear?
How goes it in America?

Fine fine fine, says she.

Except 
...

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Categories: destiny, freedom, immigration, women,

Premium Member Under the Bridge In Del Rio, Texas Usa
Under the bridge in Del Rio are stopped, stuck, stationed
Thousands of migrant Haitians, not Ukrainians
Frankly, if they were the latter, they wouldn’t be sanctioned
Detained, abased,...

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Categories: immigration, africa, america, anti bullying,

Premium Member Wonders Everywhere
My wife came here in 1993
  To America, ‘Land of the Free’
From a place of dictatorial tyranny
  of greased palms and ‘yours for...

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Categories: america, freedom, immigration, loss,

A Nightmare Where Beauty Abounds
Ooh DRC, DRC where are you?
You’re the most beautiful country in the world
You have all the resources
Your minerals abound

Your country is full of life’s necessities
Europe...

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Categories: immigration, beauty, community, conflict, corruption,

Premium Member Racist Dichotomy and Democracy
Tell me more about democracy
Nobody is a fool
Tell me more about dichotomy
Go ahead! I am cool
Tell me more about racism
Nobody is a tool
Tell me more...

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Categories: immigration, bullying, color, discrimination, freedom,

The Trump Game
They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime’
They’re rapists, and some I assume are good people 
But I speak to border guards and they tell me what...

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Categories: immigration, 10th grade,

Love Letter To the American Dream
Love letter to the American Dream

Time has not been kind to the Giantess

Of American fame. With dreams they come

Attracted to the bright beacon promise,

Only to...

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Categories: america, immigration,

Discover America
Discover America
Come all aboard
We’re sailing to freedom
Like all those before

Leif Erikson, Columbus 
Then CONQUISTADORS!!!!
They came, they saw
But noticed NO door

Discover America 
Like all those before
It’s...

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Categories: immigration, discrimination,


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