Beach Prejudice Poems
These Beach Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Beach. These are the best examples of Prejudice Beach poems written by international poets.
Emergency LandingHard to park a plane
Emergency at the beach
To an unreal lane....
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Categories:
beach, crazy, flying, prejudice,
The View From Thirty-Six Thousand Feet UpThe pilot formally announced
the desired cruising height was reached.
At three hundred and forty knots
the plane flew like a cruise missile.
As I peered out of my...
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prejudice, allusion, discrimination, fantasy, imagery,
Beach BigotsSable palms stood like soldiers at parade rest
between dunes and cottage ghost white
against emerald waves rolling
on the white sand beach of Panama City.
Tribal bigots planted...
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Categories:
perspective, political, prejudice,
Dark Skinned Vs Light SkinnedIn our Asian-cum-Eastern land
No one prefers or admires
the dark-skinned or tanned
Gosh, as if the fair-skinned alone
belonged to the so-called fairer sex
And here, 'black is beauty'...
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Categories:
color, prejudice, race, ,
American BeachWe decided to visit the largest sand dune in Florida
it was well within our reach
just a few miles drive from where we were camping
at...
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Categories:
prejudice, racism,
Corruption CrusaderI cannot focus on the focal point to equivocal, the pain in my memory, to memorial site. The night smells gunpowder in the middle galaxy...
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Categories:
hip hop, poverty, prejudice,
I Walk Alone Among the HordeI walk alone among the horde
In the universe city of all sorts
Mermaids and gorillas and elves
These once beautifully masked
Only lure the heart to be drown
In...
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Categories:
prejudice, character, feelings, life, lonely,
IntegrationI am the spark of fire
Come of the heaps of ashes
Of the deceased,
I am not afraid of death
I am ever momentary birth
Of the...
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prejudice, beach, friend, life, lonely,
FlyFly
Two gulls sitting on some beach rock looking out to sea
I look at them and see freedom personified and what do they see in...
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art, prejudice, perspective,