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Dark Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member Her Fair-Skinned Form Is More Than I Deserve
Her fair-skinned form is more than I deserve;
     because her skin is light, and mine is dark,
    ...

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Categories: color, discrimination, love, prejudice,



Exodus of the chirping birds
The wise, in silence, they spend their days,
Until mistaken, and so they change their ways.
So chirp you, little birds, let the trees be shaken,
For every...

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Categories: courage, encouraging, freedom, prejudice,

Unread Newspapers
We get to see you rise, step on the cold floor
When the clock strikes five in the dark.
Your cell goes gaga over nothing, you lie
next...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade,

Premium Member Blind Butterfly
I beat my wings
At the moment of exhale
Unaware the air had grown stale
I was a white washed wasp
With no sting in my tale
Maybe because daddy...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, addiction, angst, beauty,

Premium Member Mixing In the Moonlight
Mixing in the Moonlight 

Dear darling, gaze ye at the blood red moon.
Ancient light that calls with its bright red tones.
Fret not, on the breeze...

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Categories: angst, baptism, discrimination, prejudice,



Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Sky Changes Sea Color
Years add on and still are not free,
Earth's jewelleries are precious golden;

Yet are seen deemed with worth are cling .
In all the fumbles, ponder within;

As...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, grief, hate, history,

Serpents In Lambs' Shadows
Strange wind puffs like curses in the air 
Fine maidens in a devious stare 
Silent lip blows, bold but unsure 
Like puppet minds played in...

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Categories: prejudice,

Color Adjustment
Why must we be called a raciest statement?
Why not the name our parents named us?
It will always be prejudice,
And can know one person stop it...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, bullying, dark, death,

The Old Bill
Bill Shakespeare is wanted for hate speech,
His study’s surrounded with tape.
The local police were slow to react,
He may already have made his escape.
There’s a chance...

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Categories: prejudice, absence, angst, anxiety, celebrity,

The Prism of Prejudice
White, brown, beige or black
How does it matter?
The rainbow even though purely white
Uniting colors,shining bright
Spectrum of seven it can scatter

"Don't wear white,don't wear silver"
"Don't go...

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Categories: anti bullying, color, prejudice,

Premium Member If I Had Dark Skin


And were brutally murdered,
Why would my name be in no newspaper?
No picture of me, on TV, no none at all.
Unless, I were a horrid criminal,...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Remember Roots

I was eleven years old
When I watched, from the shag carpeted floor,
Roots – the series proclaiming 
Injustice beyond my comprehension
Prejudice that would prevent me
From ever...

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Categories: prejudice, 5th grade, black african

Choice
I
Both bible school & university degrees did not make me proud; only arrogance in others can

II
Choose a question, rather than judgment as in, "what you...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, betrayal,

Premium Member Sentimentality
Sentimentality

Most curious 
duality ... this
Sentimentality

Excessive tenderness,
sadness, nostalgia
corrupting modality,
distorting reality's
social edifice

Brain-cramping
contortion,
fierce pressure
building,
Sentimentality
wielding an
assault on
humanity! 

Liars lie with
impunity
Childhood
lessons lost
Darkness 
perverting civility 

Root of irrational passions,
misplaced idealism—
This insidious,
ever-swelling...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, angst, anxiety, dark, discrimination,


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