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Adventure Prejudice Poems

These Adventure Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Adventure. These are the best examples of Prejudice Adventure poems written by international poets.


Lust's Call
Within the shadows of desire,
I feel the pull of wanton fire.
A flame that burns within my soul,
A hunger that I can’t control.

Temptation whispers in my...

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Categories: prejudice, addiction, adventure, dream, emotions,



The Day I Died
I could not forget the day I left my old hometown of Saint Louis (San Luis, Baguio City). Every eye was staring at me like...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Denial Spiral
hand to word and
hand to hand
like a combat
man to man
word to word we spin
and spin and spin
with the words within
my power your power
spin spin spin
exhausted...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, adventure, appreciation, conflict, introspection,

Premium Member Path To the Beyond
Optimal time progressed at the same rate as streamflow.
This puzzling exhibit remains an outline of life's sorrow.
A prized prospect exerts a massive effect on a...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, analogy, inspirational, meaningful, natural

A Reapers Machine
Hot white harvest 
a bone dry land 
years have been spent building 
this reapers Machine on desolate Sand 
American madness 
An empire of a dream,...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, allegory, america, art,



Premium Member Through Their Colored Eyes I Am Not Human-
"Blue eyes look upon my brown skin they fathom 
they asked a question am I human
Green eyes look upon my brown skin
 they ask the...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, caregiving, celebration, engagement,

Different From Me Part One
Different from me!
Snit and Snat
      Part 1

    Different from me!
      
From a...

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Categories: adventure, prejudice,

Hey Mitch Mcconnell
Hey Mitch McConnell...
about all this talk (I hear) about indefatigable (Phila/ Philly-buster)

Police sirens wail doth punctuate the air
ear splitting soundclouds blare
another typical arrest
(guilty until proven...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, adventure, america, grave,

Aftersale After Holidays
Here and there it's sale route they come out the crowd as large as wail this never fails it's AFTER HOLIDAY SALES...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, business, christmas, crush,

Is It Time For Me To Die
IS IT TIME FOR ME TO DIE?    by Joan Geitz

Just a child, I was
Every day, ... a new day 
With the expectation...

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© Joan Geitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, age, death, grief, hate,

Daisy Field
A cruel world that I have been brought into 
One full of prejudices and judgmental stares
Of prying eyes that wait in the dark for you...

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© Emily Gem  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, adventure, angst, beauty, encouraging,

The Closing of Eternity
Gazing out, through dark night sky, at a distant star,
with naked eye or telescope, can only see so far,
what lay beyond where the eye can...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, death, fantasy, space,

A Student's Curiosity
Do words simply flow into one's brain
Like a river does,
Never stopping, never ending?
Is the sun simply there to burn bright, 
A flaming ball in space,
Or...

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Categories: adventure, imagination, planet, prejudice,

Boundless Prejudice
ailing and exhausted
I cloak myself 
beneath the glittering orbs

my yearning
securely clasped
one more wound in my core

vanished is all despair..
chortle or mourn
foreboding only a murmur in...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, devotion, life, loss,

The City of Brotherly Hatred
Leave while you still can,
Understand this city sucks you in,
It gnaws at your entrails until you flee,
Many are born and bred,
In the city of the...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, hope, life, places,


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