Child Prejudice Poems
These Child Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Child. These are the best examples of Prejudice Child poems written by international poets.
We Can Be a LightWe Can Be A Light
Sal was sixteen when he committed suicide.
A loving son and brother.
You could count on Sal when you needed to...
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prejudice, abuse, anti bullying,
Change the World - Change It RightWhy oh why have we become so woke
To the point of companies going near broke,
All for the sake of garnering support
From vocal fringes, then quietly...
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Categories:
christian, perspective, political, prejudice,
Trigger Me, Why
Oh how, I cry, disdain toward the word,
that gaslights sanity and truth defy.
When hapless, hopeless person, undeterred,
begs ask the question, of the victim, why?
Does thou...
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prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, bullying,
New Elizabethan BritainThe quick fix had worked so
She slipped the needle away,
Her little liquid friend that helped
Through each long working day.
A toot of the horn told...
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Categories:
anger, death, prejudice, society,
KarmaSweet soul of chastise,
Cometh like a thief in the night,
Seeking to vindicate
The tainted name of the innocent.
The dagger of reprisal,
Pouncing fiercer...
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Categories:
prejudice, anti bullying, bereavement, christian,
Street WalkerShe was only a whore they said
Just a druggie on the game
Most of the papers couldn’t be
Bothered to correctly spell her name.
Just an illegal immigrant...
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Categories:
prejudice, anger, class, death, political,
Age 3Age 3
Think of the child age 3 what she will do when she’s older
Who will be annoy who will she love where will she work
What...
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Categories:
child, growth, prejudice,
Different From Me Part OneDifferent from me!
Snit and Snat
Part 1
Different from me!
From a...
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Categories:
adventure, prejudice,
Dirty HandsDirty Hands
My white hands are dirty
Even if I don’t realize
My burdens light like my skin
I haven’t had the same trials
The house I live in
my manicured...
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Categories:
angst, conflict, courage, prejudice,
Here Is the FaceHere 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,
What a FellaWhat a fella what a lovely fella happened their way
What a generous fella to kindly offer all these gifts and his services for free
He was...
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prejudice, character, england, games, humanity,
On XenophobiaIndoctrinated racism is, and always has been, the greatest impediment to achieving true equality - it must stop!
“Can I go sit with Eli, Mom...he and...
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Categories:
abuse, prejudice, racism,
'white Privilege' Does ExistAbandoned as a child believed to be no more than five, the matron of the orphans home, was...other than my mom...
The first to have to...
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Categories:
prejudice, discrimination, racism,
We Set Our Spirits FreeWhen I was young - I’m talkin’ maybe five or six years old - we were living right next door to a family from Sudan,
And...
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prejudice, children, love, marriage, race,
I Remember the Little GirlI REMEMBER THE LITTLE GIRL
BMWs shine on the lot, row after row,
reflecting the blinding summer sun of Pinedale, California.
Their windows blink back stories of 4,792...
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prejudice, child, discrimination, judgement, people,