Long Biracial Poems
Long Biracial Poems. Below are the most popular long Biracial by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Biracial poems by poem length and keyword.
Twas the Night Before InspectionTwas The Night Before Inspection...,
Not a human creature stirred, nor seen
through out Highland Manor,
property carpeted in lush green
(a deathlike stillness descended un keen
hilly quiet, October 10th,
...
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Categories:
biracial, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, conflict, fate,
Form:
Enclosed Rhyme
The Ones That They Call Nazis, Part II heard a man is coming to
speak at a local college soon,
some students had invited him,
to hear an outside point-of-view.
But then a loud majority
got up in arms over the talk,
said they opposed supremacy,
at the man’s...
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Categories:
biracial, corruption, culture, freedom, people, political, rights, truth,
Form:
Rhyme
Twas Fortnight Before Inspection 2021Twas fortnight before inspection 2021...,
Not a human creature stirred, nor seen
throughout Highland Manor,
property carpeted in lush green
gently hilly terrain,
(a deathlike stillness descended un keen
quiet and quite cool April 26th,
deux thousand twenty one).
Vicious...
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Categories:
biracial, abuse, anxiety, april, community, courage, cry, destiny,
Form:
Rhyme
Epistle To Barack Obamathis epistle per mine choice of heir apparent presidential throne
composed from one liberal minded non-conformist rolling stone
prompted awareness that one voice can affect which contestant will win
and occupy the white house after the...
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Categories:
biracial, dedication, faith, hope, inspirational, people, politicalpolitical,
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
Genocidal SurvivorsThey call me Brave Heart
Not because of my courage but because it is my last name
And not because I "like" Mel Gibson that much but because it is
how I was raised.
Half black and native...
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Categories:
biracial, africa, courage, grief, growing up, native american,
Form:
Rhyme
What Right Do I Have To Speak OutI don’t look black; I don’t look white;
ain’t that strange how DNA lies?
I am a mixed woman raised by two families;
two different worlds with two different realities.
Like tug-o-war, I’m the rope in the middle
and...
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Categories:
biracial, discrimination, identity, racism, society,
Form:
Rhyme
Who Do I Blame?Love the way you live
Explanation for why I hurt with so much pain
I cant explain
Who do I blame
Do I blame a mother that couldn't wake up some days
Who only seen her own pain
Do I blame...
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Categories:
biracial, childhood, death, faith, father, life, lost love,
Form:
I do not know?
Three Digits of a StandHe was a helping vessel,
Greatness was pertained in him,
Can't imagine himself about the possessive power,
At a tender age,he was pointed as naughty gazelle,
The entire neighbourhood took is capabilities to be a theme,...
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Categories:
biracial, adventure, angel,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
IdentityI am the daughter of two hard working parents
Both who raised a strong christian daughter who is mixed with a touch of irish and african heritage
Who they raised to be proud of being biracial...
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Categories:
biracial, 12th grade, addiction, appreciation, black african american,
Form:
Free verse
Guess WhatI've been pushed down, beat down, knocked out
Defeated.
I've been laughed at, picked at, talked about,
Mistreated.
I've been shoved, stared at,
Tested.
But guess what....
I made it.
I'm still here
Despite the tears
That fell.
Through all the years
Of hate from my...
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Categories:
biracial, childhood, hope, inspirational, life, upliftingme, me,
Form:
Lyric
Not a Fable But a Place In TimeWhere was this place upon a hill?
It would be nice to take you there,
It not a fable, but a place in time,
Where, people I grew up with
Never really saw me, (for me)
My invitation to the...
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Categories:
biracial, angst, anti bullying, betrayal, black african american,
Form:
Free verse
Children At RiskChildren At Risk
Every time I hear a child has been neglected
and vastly un protected.
Parents and caretakers have the most important
job of the world,
To raise and mold a boy or girl.
It breaks my heart.
We are...
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Categories:
biracial, abuse, childhood, discrimination,
Form:
Light Verse
The Plight of Being MeI'm mixed, biracial, an oreo, a mutt. I get called a lot of thing but in the end I'd like to be called human. That's all I am anyway.
I don't fit in.
Not with the whites.
Not...
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Categories:
biracial, black african american, conflict, confusion, how i
Form:
I do not know?
Embrace Your IndividualityWhether you're white
or black, or biracial, or check "other"
...
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Categories:
biracial, encouraging, humanity, identity, race,
Form:
Verse
What Do You KnowWhat do you know about a nightmare coming true and a dream being just a dream?
What do you know about things looking one way, but they aren't always what they seem?
What do you know about...
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Categories:
biracial, black-african amer
Form:
Free verse
The Good CousinMom would always tell me don’t be hasted all ways
Listen remember always to put the third on the end
Of your last name think to my self I have political
Correct name and if I don’t say...
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Categories:
biracial, art, love,
Form:
Verse