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Sad Immigration Poems

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


Premium Member The Speechless
O Luke o dare, Sad Truth Very Lucky 
Kwick rape picker o thus boot passed away
O dare thus boot duck, wiggle
[Passport please ... okay you...

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



The Control Tower
Everything has a specific time to make the universe divine; everything has a specific time to make the universe strong, everything has a specific time...

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Categories: immigration, beautiful, business, courage, education,

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 Of and About It All
*** OF AND ABOUT IT ALL ***

Life’s  so much a-coming or a-going,
With hours of waiting or flowing
From now to next
While we step about, hopefully...

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Categories: age, art, immigration, jesus,

Premium Member A Sad State of Affairs
I abhor the bigotry and brutality 
that is being applied to southern refugees
seeking asylum in the United States.  
Diversity has been and continues to...

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Categories: immigration, america, angst, anxiety, feelings,



White Washed Walls
White Washed Walls

Why, oh white washed walls, would you remind me?
my pain so naked, my loss so sure 
white washed walls, why do you look...

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Categories: emotions, immigration, lonely, sad,

Dust I
Dust
Ashes to ashes
Read as rust fine 
in dust the centuries are lost 
Tomes of history lie in disarray
far away from the terrors of the day...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, angst, art, books,

Indigo Ii
walking down a one-way path 
straight with the moon over one shoulder 
following the tracks 
as they lead into the horizon 
following the faded imagery...

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Categories: immigration, addiction, adventure, analogy, angel,

Wrong Color of Skin
Once upon a time,
there was a little girl,
who liked to wear skirts.

The people in the streets
didn't like the view
of the girls legs hue.
"The sun is...

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© Eva Soup  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, anti bullying, beauty, bullying,

Immigration
I once scout for fresh forages
out of my mother’s shoes
over the coast, on the other side
I wish, hoped, and heard of praises
Only in my heads,...

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Categories: immigration, 12th grade, africa, black

Premium Member Every Four Years Or So
My wife is unhappy
  What did I do
Nothing, my darling
  It's not about you

But dear, you're so sad
  It eats away at...

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Categories: america, freedom, immigration, leaving,

The Celtic Cross At Ile Grosse
The Celtic Cross at Île Grosse
by Michael R. Burch

“I actually visited the island and walked across those mass graves [of 30,000 Irish men, women and...

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Categories: immigration, christian, courage, death, faith,

Premium Member The Fashion Zebra
The Fashion Zebra

I am a flake. 
That is the term for people that do not follow through. 
It may not be fair. I have spent...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, freedom, funny, inspirational, love,

Premium Member The New Preacher
The New Preacher, 
“Hear My Words”

Are you listening. 
I am saying things very clearly. 
You need to keep trying. 
Are you talking to me?
Am I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, courage, dance, god, hope,

Premium Member The Garden At Grandma's
The Garden at Grandma’s

The house is quiet, the chores are all done. 
We have gathered in the place out back. 
There is pit for a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, angel, cute, grandson, hope,


Book: Shattered Sighs