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Long Hispanic Poems. Below are the most popular long Hispanic by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Hispanic poems by poem length and keyword.


Premium Member Caregiving Stories Continued
Wounded Sacred Dementia

My last foster care-provider
and -receiver story
is also a sad story
of my last special needs adoption
of bipolar born,
and oppositionally reared,
alcoholism.

My BiPolar Wounded Child
turned an auspicious five
on the day I first saw her,
and promptly rejected...

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Categories: hispanic, caregiving, health, humor, love, parents,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Is Joss Whedon 'I Am' - Christ Reincarnate
Is Joss Whedon ‘I AM?’ (1) Christ Reincarnate?
                  I Think That That’s Doubtful!

More than Trump ‘IS’ (1) (by...

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Categories: hispanic, america, graduation, high school, humor, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Jesus Christ As Climate Savior
To my sisters,
and narrow-way brothers,
in Jesus Christ
as Supreme U.S. Savior,

I reached U.S. voting age during the 70s.
During this time,
the Religious Right
and Republican Party Center
were about the same place;
not distinguishable,
inscrutable, perhaps.

In strong conserving defense of retail-commodified...

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Categories: hispanic, appreciation, christian, culture, health, history, love, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Fluent In Crying
I have to admit
The school where I work
Needs everyone to be
Able to speak Spanish.
Because the parents do.
We are an 82 percent
Spanish-speaking community.
I’ve taken Spanish 4 times.
And I have failed Spanish 4 times.
I have no idea...

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Categories: hispanic, 2nd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 7th
Form: Free verse
The White Race Has a Point
The white race has a point
But that doesn't mean
They should treat us improper
The white race has a point
Nature is repeating it over and over
White snow, white moon
white Jesus, white angels
white robes, white clouds
White pedestrian crossing
White...

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Categories: hispanic, america, angel, betrayal, break up, christmas, discrimination,
Form: Narrative



Spouse Cannot Forget Mine Suppressed Flatulence Upon Our First Date
Spouse cannot forget mine suppressed flatulence upon our first date

While yours truly sat here 
at the desk housing MacBook Pro,
pondering his next idée fixe apropos
for gamut of anonymous readers,
he unexpectedly, noisily and effectually
exploded out rear...

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Categories: hispanic, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Indifference
Perhaps like me, you have heard the expression,                           ...

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Categories: hispanic, race,
Form: Free verse
Adrenaline
The legal system is business operated by officers and boys in the street
The legal system is a business  fashioned to target the vulnerable and the weak
The people who cannot defend themselves or don't have...

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Categories: hispanic, business, conflict, courage, culture, discrimination, freedom, gender,
Form: Narrative
Blood Stained On Market Street
There must have been several of these incidents
Occurring in towns and cities all over the country
From month to month and from year to year
But to experience one at such a close range
Was enough to cause...

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Categories: hispanic, anger, bereavement, city, death, environment, farewell, heart,
Form: Narrative
Race-Ism
Race-Ism

What makes one man or woman better than another?
Should we think differently of those who adapted
to another environment and adapted another color?

If our differences are only skin deep as a tone
why do we unto our...

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Categories: hispanic, black african american, immigration, native american, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
We Must Strive For Political Correctness
By Elton Camp

It would just be the end
If by words we do offend.

There’s the devil to be paid
If we call a spade a spade.

“Vertically challenged” means short.
“Horizontally challenged,” a fat sort.

“Nondiscretionary fragrance” means we stink.
“Living...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hispanic, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Did You Know
Did you Know???
	All I wanted to do was love, Care, and cater to you.
Color didn’t matter, you could a been Red, Green, or Blue.
It was your smile, your touch, the way you carried yourself that...

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Categories: hispanic, beauty, change, color, love hurts,
Form: Blank verse
The Meaning of Bread and Tortillas
"Mi primo" means my cousin in Spanish.
He calls me his "primita"- little cousin.
This is the story of how mi primo
Taught me about the meaning of bread;
Of the meaning of tortillas...
He and I are exchanging languages...

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Categories: hispanic, cousin, culture, friend, immigration, international, spanish, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
If We Are Born White Or Any Other Race
If we were born white then we are part of the first racial group to become targeted for elimination! And the public school systems across our once free nation! The Critical Race Theory (CRT) is...

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Categories: hispanic, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
If We Are Born White
If we were born white then we are part of the first racial group to become targeted for elimination! And the public school systems across our once free nation! The Critical Race Theory (CRT) is...

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Categories: hispanic, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Time of Reckoning
America... 
is tired of going to sleep
with both eyes closed; 
one eye is now open. 
She sees everything in the dark.
She's always watching, day and night.

The time of reckoning
is here. It is happening.
It is being...

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Categories: hispanic, america, anger, change, people, racism, society, violence,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Idols

When your idols are fragile
Is it any wonder kids lack style
Perhaps if we walked a mile
In the shoes of the soldier we'd attain guile

Look at the newspaper
The government is a caper
And everything will taper
Due to...

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Categories: hispanic, america, inspiration, political, spoken word,
Form: Free verse
Deja Vu
Deja Vu by Andy Jarvis

History repeats itself,
Or so the saying goes.
But generations come and go,
And no ones left that knows.
All the world powers from Babylon
To the Empire of America,
Have used the sword to get their...

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Categories: hispanic, bible, how i feel, islamic, political, truth,
Form: Rhyme
What the Fuss!!!!
Excuse me, Excuse me, Mister Webster,It's my pleasure sir, so may I please 
have a moment of your time?
See sir, Our teacher has asked us to define.
So out comes your book, holding the pen on...

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Categories: hispanic, confusion, education, introspection, people, hate, hate, may,
Form: Concrete
Is It Justice Or Injustice
If i allow a mother to steal food, in order to feed her babies. Does that make me 
an angel or criminal? How do we as people not take responsibilty to change our 
own destiny?
For...

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Categories: hispanic, education, introspection, philosophy, child, me, self, child,
Form: I do not know?
Carmena the American, Part I
Carmena was born in Bolivia
but left that place at seventeen,
after three years of waiting for the chance
to live out an American dream.

When her folks finally got their green cards
they moved up into old Santa Fe,
Carmena...

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Categories: hispanic, america, culture, discrimination, freedom, immigration, political, truth,
Form: Narrative
Stop the Violent Protests
Stop! The violent protests and leave peaceful protesters out to make a difference strictly along.  Whether you are in law enforcement or the national guard. You need to pray for peaceful solutions!  But...

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Categories: hispanic, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Shades of Black
I remember way back when I was real young, my brother and I used to have adventures 
    and we wouldn't even leave the house.

    Games full of hide...

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Categories: hispanic, forgiveness, happiness, imagination, life, love, mystery, light,
Form: I do not know?
What If There Were No Black People
As the world shifted and divided from whites, Hispanics, and Asians and of course African Americans due to pointless killings from the men in blue, the police. Blacks stormed through their cities protesting and looting....

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Categories: hispanic, care,
Form: Free verse
Striving For Political Correctness
Striving for Political Correctness

By Elton Camp

It would just be the end
If by words we do offend.
There’s the devil to be paid
If we call a spade a spade.

“Vertically challenged” means short.
“Horizontally challenged,” a fat sort.
“Nondiscretionary fragrance”...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hispanic, funnypeople, people,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs