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Name Calling Poems - Poems about Name Calling


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Name-calling We who live in the west  do not see Israel as a colonial power the last one in the Middle East As many colonialists before Israel this unlawful occupation will end and when the dust settles, a new  the state will appear we can do business  with and hold song contests  Israel is the last gasp of this white colonial mentality So far, more than forty...

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Categories: name calling, age, birthday, butterfly, creation,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Divine Name Calling
Divine Name Calling By Mark Stucky In our beginning, God whispered into DNA dust, and “Adam,” infused with breath, became the first named being. In the millennia since, God whispered...

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Categories: name calling, community, god, love, relationship,
Form: Free verse



Name Calling
this person you have never seen before. If you saw Obama walking down the same street, you would see him as a slightly balding man of colour, you certainly would not call him a unless you are bigoted racist. If you see George Bush along the same street, you may think he is a retired school teacher whether...

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Categories: name calling, abuse, best friend, creation,
Form: Blank verse
A Foreshadowing
I've heard it all my life: Wahoo! "Sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you." It’s all in the accents and tones. "A toodlerump! Jonathan Blasterscripp!” yelled a classmate on the playground. I’d slid in home on my rear, what a trip! (At least, I was safe all the way round.) Then when I won the...

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Categories: name calling, 11th grade, anti bullying,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Become An Up-Stander Not a By-Stander
Courage is to stand up for another On social media, To ask the coward to delete The mean To not show the victim For feelings might not crush Or crucify her If she is never told Resist the urge to be cruel Or mean Little bullies are Usually tormented By big bullies Unseen Do not go along Be an up-stander Retain your integrity It may never Be revealed how Many...

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Categories: name calling, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Your Mama
Your mama is Your mama said. Your mama wears All you have to do at my school is say your mama, and world war seventeen begins. Those two words instantly throw children into fighting mode. The fourth grade teacher and I both tried to talk the children out of this mind frame yesterday. The mamas were waiting in the office today to ambush us about it; in fighting...

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Categories: name calling, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Name Calling
I been called a Liar and a ***** By some one whom looks like a witch, They have greasy long black hair I even heard they looked bad and was very much impaired, An addiction to drugs and have been for a while That is sad especially when you have a teenage child, Staying drugged up to not face reality That your...

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Categories: name calling, anger, childhood, crazy, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Name Calling In Restaurants
Name Calling in Restaurants By Elton Camp Writing a nickname on a customer check Is a way good customer relations to wreck “Ching and Chang” is what one café wrote The Asian patrons came to see that note “Fat Girls,” the server dared to type in That’s when customer outrage did begin However, what if it was the other way around A nickname for...

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Categories: name calling, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Dialectic Pomposity and Other Name Calling
DIALECTIC POMPOSITY and other name calling by V. Anderson-Throop Dialectic Pomposity Still chases me--- Elitist snob--- What is the precise termonology For an individual Erudite With droll wit Who encounters Ecstasy With the Conspicuous consumption Of books?...

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Categories: name calling, funny, on writing and
Form: Free verse

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