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Ballad Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member Bring Down the Curtain On This Stage
Bring down the curtain on this stage
to avoid shouts of dissent and rage:
favoritism is a terrible thought so appalling;
the worthiness of honor is to be...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, death, emotions, evil,



Premium Member Here Is the Face
Here is the face that your mind holds onto. 
There is the place that your soul belongs to.

Created in dreams
		where doors and windows melt,
conceived in...

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Categories: dance, metaphor, prayer, prejudice,

A Cup of Tea
Mum, you make me sad with your eyes 
Please tell what troubles you
I am fine, you imagine things
But mum if you are happy, 
Your eyes...

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Categories: prejudice, cry, depression, fear, heartbroken,

Great Jehovah
Great Jehovah 

(Set to John Williams Schindler's list theme)

Great Jehovah, as we weep
We turn our hearts to thee.
As the storms of evil sweep us
In your...

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Categories: prejudice, god, hope, jewish, prayer,

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



The Beatles Against Segregation
In 1964 the Beatles toured the USA
And they stood against the Segregation way
John said they would rather lose the cost
Than take the stage with a...

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Categories: music, prejudice,

Middle of the Roader
I even voted for Ross Perot once and Reagan and consider myself a middle of the roader. The biggest problem the Republicans have right now...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, prejudice,

Why
I watch the sunrise in the sky
I ask God the question why.
Why is there hatred in the world?
Why are there starving boys and girls?
Why is...

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Categories: angst, discrimination, society, prejudice,


Book: Shattered Sighs