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April Prejudice Poems

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


Ode To Ambedkar
Part II

What would have happened to million’s fate, 
If Subedar Ramji had failed, thee to set.
In 1891’s simmering heat of April
Born true nationalist Phule’s pupil.

Being...

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Categories: prejudice, 7th grade, appreciation, community,



Premium Member Xenophobia
“Let not narrowness of ego decoy ~
Every delusion, seek, search and destroy”
~ quote by poet


Defined as dislike of foreign races,
xenophobia retards growth of soul,
for we...

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Categories: judgement, prejudice, racism,

Premium Member Beware of Biased Journalism
Many of my friends no longer watch network news 
Disgruntled by conflicting prejudicial reports 
Beholden to their network’s particular political views. 

Eyewitness accounts are dulled...

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Categories: angst, conflict, confusion, prejudice,

Premium Member Partiality
Prior chance to madness.

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, allusion, bereavement, community, patriotic,

Pittacium
Labels…
crutch for the unenlightened

Support system
for the crippled mind

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2017)...

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Categories: prejudice,



Of Death the Shrewd Peoples
People
those who actually are lazy, useless,
people
those who want to live only on his/her meditation,
people
those who want to enjoy this life on others shoulders,
people
those who live...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, death, prejudice,

Hagar the Horrible Blessing
I
We sing of Hagar the Horrible, yet she is a brilliant blessing -
This late in April 2019; no not for April Fool's Day
I must submit...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, africa, analogy, april, black

B28-P13-Who Ever Been In Love
POEM 13 WHO EVER BEEN IN LOVE 



WHO EVER BEEN IN LOVE IT LIES NOT IN OUR POWER RO LOVE OR HATE. 

WHO EVER BEEN...

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Categories: prejudice, anniversary, anti bullying, appreciation,

Premium Member Reckless
Feeding feverish angst and muffled rage
Ne’er moments asunder of serenity 
Anticipating looming impending disaster
Ghastly cluttered thoughts
Mindless chatter
Shhh…



AP: 1st place 2023

Submitted on March 22, 2019 for...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, assonance, introspection, mental

Maranao Poem - Inged Akn Daa Rowar
| Sunday | 30 | April | 2017 | 21:02 |
|
~ inged akn daa rowar ~
I
" Inged akn daa rowar
-- a ina waan ko ska
na...

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Categories: prejudice, community, home, places, political,

Voice On My Shoulder
Dogma deemed absurd, I fought scruple’s bird, 
its voice I still heard, but conscience was blurred.  
A peer-pressure nerd, the threat was the herd;
their...

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Categories: bible, life, prejudice, youth,

Immigrant With Seniority
You hypocrite! You selfish twit.
You only exist as a counterfeit
to your ancestors dreams. You are unfit.

So you are here. You whip up fear.
You can't resist...

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© P L Ritz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, prejudice,

Premium Member Haiku Mosaic
Dark comes swift
Daylight departs;
Nightfall intervenes

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Hair salon tour
Dye and cut;
Grooming culture

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Images float
Ideas now hurry;
Deadlines cut short

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Journal monologues
So much to write;
Mundane thoughts conscript

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Old magazines
Outdated rapture;
Gossip yellowing

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One certainty...

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Categories: allusion, prejudice,

Bronte Inspiration
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: relationship, romantic, prejudice,

Premium Member Bronte Inspiration Collaboration By Jan Allison and Darren Watson
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: friendship, romance, prejudice,


Book: Shattered Sighs