Long Half breed Poems
Long Half breed Poems. Below are the most popular long Half breed by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Half breed poems by poem length and keyword.
Will You Ever See MeMy Name is Paul & I am a Young Black Male
My Grandmother's Father was from Great Britain, his Family came to the New World to Stake their claim
He was a White Male
I Never knew Him
My...
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Categories:
half breed, black african american, business, discrimination, endurance, history,
Form:
Free verse
Finding My SpiritI started my school years in a strict Catholic school
run by nuns and I was terrified of them
with their black hoods and caps
like death dressed in shrouds
and their stern faces and sharp words . ....
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Categories:
half breed, childhood, native american,
Form:
Free verse
The Saving of Joel Claughtrey, Part IAt the remote Carmacks trading post,
during eighteen hundred and ninety-four,
a teenage child, a scared-looking half-breed,
timidly entered through the front door.
Joel Claughtrey barely noticed the young man,
and was far more concerned with whiskey,
he took a long...
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Categories:
half breed, adventure, family, father son, lost love, love,
Form:
Narrative
Raising the Girl Right, Part IPrentice Haines was the son of wealth,
the youngest of a brood of nine.
At sixteen he fled from Boston town
for the rugged life of western climes,
trapping fur took up his time.
Before a year passed he’d married...
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Categories:
half breed, discrimination, family, growing up, native american, wisdom,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Twisting In the WindThe wind dances through the trees as I sit cozy in bed, kitten at my knees.
A cream-colored ball of fur, with a boldly striped tail,
(half raccoon, half Siamese, we...
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Categories:
half breed, allegory, animals, happiness, lifeblue,
Form:
Lyric
They Called Him Tiny TimYeah they called him Tiny Tim....so dam tiny he fitted through the basketball rim
everytime they were out yeah he was hiding in
yeah, while they were out he was holding back from enjoyin the...
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Categories:
half breed, childhood, forgiveness, growing up, inspirational, life, native
Form:
Bio
Trapper Dan's Mammoth, Part II.
Trapper Dan Slocumb sat on down
in the small Whitehorse café.
The gold rush gone, ten years now,
he’d turned to furs to make his pay.
That day he spotted Red Billings,
carving away at a large tusk,
Much too big...
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Categories:
half breed, adventure, fear, mountains, nature, violence, winter,
Form:
Narrative
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:
half breed, childhood, hope, inspirational, life, upliftingme, me,
Form:
Lyric
I Laugh At Danger Behind Its Back Because I'M Too Scared To Do It In FrontRacism makes me laugh
It's just the thought of another half-breed questioning another breed ha ha
ha!!!!!!!!!!
It's so funny even rosa Parks would have to sit back down for that one
Hilarium that Martin Luther King street...
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Categories:
half breed, funnyme, me,
Form:
Burlesque
Exit Womb(Muzzle Birth of a Nation)
In the Big Bang beginning,
there was an American Revolution
for freedom ... musket in deed
1776 did the Constitution birth certificate read
But, there was also
an umbilical fetter prequel
to this universal...
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Categories:
half breed, slavery, time, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Free verse
Annanaki KingsExtraneous entities.
Isochronious through space.
Alight upon Terra Firma.
For Aurelian they chase.
Imperative they seek,
a golden sheild to divide
Havoc our sun reeks.
Nibiru must survive.
Harsh and deadly the conditions.
A planet so deprived.
An atmosphere
once guarded, safe for them to...
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Categories:
half breed, allusion, deep, imagery, metaphor, myth, philosophy, space,
Form:
Free verse
Rejection Can Be Good
I have always known rejection and exclusion,
as a half-breed girl I heard the insult;
whispered, as a child it left me with confusion,
it still happens often as an adult;
I liked to be alone and seek...
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Categories:
half breed, emotions,
Form:
Quintain (Sicilian)
I Never Fit InWhen I was a young boy,
I struggled to fit in,
never knowing where I belonged,
really puzzled me back then.
Not white enough for the Europeans,
not brown enough for the Maori's,
I was always getting left out,
I thought...
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Categories:
half breed, life, world, me, mum,
Form:
Rhyme
By Invitation Only, Unless You Speak JadeMy finger throbbed, sliding red water splashing upon the slick topography, it was almost impossible to hide the laceration from these half-breed hybrids. Horns and ties, flesh costumes and ash shoes these monsters shifted between...
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Categories:
half breed, romance,
Form:
Blank verse
My IdentityYou Armenians who question my identity...
Who whisper behind my back and smirk
Considering me a half breed
Not pure
The child of a mixed marriage
You who refuse to speak to me
In your mother tongue
Because my words falter
And...
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Categories:
half breed, identity, pride,
Form:
Free verse
Adnate To the FunicleAccepting aloneness, incomplete solitude, imperfect rest. The garden
wasted, pumpkin patch planted late, potatoes untasted left in ground.
A thousand email addresses, each unique represents a flame of
passion, compassion, desperation or...
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Categories:
half breed, death, depression, dream, garden, mountains, passion, solitude,
Form:
Verse
Poetry Piled UpI am a native criminal artistic creative poet/
against all odds a convict of christ in society, I must not stay below it/
This is my time 2 shine people, da tattooed face over society I...
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Categories:
half breed, imagination, life, native american, on writing and
Form:
Concrete
The Snow AngelA Mormon in Salt Lake City
Was white as the snow and pretty
Bit it was her luck
To meet a young buck
More skilled in the nitty-gritty
So God gave her a second chance
But Satan still ruled her pants
The...
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Categories:
half breed, angel, culture, discrimination, god, native american, racism,
Form:
Limerick
DreamsAn ape to date voluptuous black body,
Surly you must be crazy,
The half breed genetically modified;
From planet of the apes,
Waylays to embarrass Go-ogle search engine,
New Hollywood Entity?
Seeks a fine suitor from the human race,
For...
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Categories:
half breed, life
Form:
Free verse
Much More Powerful Than My ParentsMagical muggle, one of my dreams, delight me with your fanciness.
Magical muggle, come closer, and give me a taste of your pranciness.
“What are you doing in there?” My father roars at me.
Nothing, I lie.
“It...
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Categories:
half breed, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Light Verse
The Song of the FallenAh, the Morning star so bright
Illuminating the way ahead,
Beneath this endless black night
Of both the living and the dead.
Father has finally lost His mind
We must fight for our own kind!
What was the Old Man thinking
Turning...
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Categories:
half breed, imaginationlost, lost,
Form:
Rhyme
My Letter To You MomAs I quietly awake.
I look up to an early sunrise.
I will always think about a dream
to see my mother oneday.
I wonder for all those years.
What does she look like.
What would she say too me.
I'd always...
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Categories:
half breed, happiness, life, mother, thank you, mother, me,
Form:
Free verse
Finding the Balance Is a RiddleBeing a half breed,
isn't easy for me,
caught between worlds,
which you will soon see.
Not white enough to be European,
but I adhere to a lot of there beliefs,
the white Maori,
education wasn't a relief.
Not brown enough for the...
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Categories:
half breed, life,
Form:
Rhyme
The ZonkeyThe Zonkey
By Elton Camp
There once was a donkey without a mate
Of being alone, she finally got her bate
A caller came with strangely-striped skin
She gladly called out, “Come right on in.”
So then, after several months had...
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Categories:
half breed, allegory, prejudice,
Form:
Rhyme
Lone EagleLone Eagle stayed near Lake Ooklae this day.
The sky was cold and gray.
Movlay had told him he must wait not go
the Iroquoian way.
Which trail lead nearer place where white skins stay.
Man rested holding bow.
His shaman...
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Categories:
half breed, journey,
Form:
Rhyme