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Death Prejudice Poems

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


Warnings from the Abyss
Dwell in the river and the monster will eat you
While the flakes of snow float over,
Forsake the pleasure and erase the relic
As your internal mayhem...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, bible, death,



Premium Member Black Is Not Wack
In a world where the color black is often misunderstood,
Let's shed some light on what's truly good.
Black Friday sales, a shopper's delight,
Financial success on the...

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Categories: prejudice, black african american, care,

Premium Member No Roses For Rose

Her eyes look up towards the amber skies
In solemn prayer before the Sun dies

Only to live again a zillion times
Prayer is not for the Sun...

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Categories: prejudice, beauty, death, first love,

Premium Member Standing For the Truth
People who tell it like it is
Are usually wrongfully targeted
People who tell the truth with ease
Are routinely are attacked or assassinated
The truth exposes the weaknesses...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, funeral, international, obituary,

Premium Member Contested Crossroads
Contested Crossroads

By Mark D. Stucky
On a battleground bloodied across millennia,
on a compact land bridge spanning continents and gods…

       ...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, hate, political, spiritual,



The Preacher
Mixed with crimson
and covered with wool.

They receive with hope
the spell of the gospel.
His voice calls with mercy
to devour innocent lambs
waiting jauntily to be sacrificed
on the...

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Categories: anger, prejudice,

Premium Member My Skewed Point of View
Some people say I'm strange,
I guess that could be true.
They just don't understand,
My kaleidoscopic view.

When the world gets them down,
They tap into their pain.
When the...

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Categories: prejudice, cheer up, cry, fear,

Premium Member Backbones Rising
I saw them,


there were so many
young and old
sick and broken


a sea of black bodies


hunched over
and shuffling through


a thick dense fog
of worry and bewilderment


their heads bobbed...

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Categories: prejudice, america, black african american,

Try It Again I Blow Your Brains Out
It ca have been in Costa Rica
Or much likelier God’s America…

Perhaps in Europe’s calmer Britain
But we know he fires shots: Briton…

A female Nigerian car owner
Had...

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Categories: death, prejudice, violence, woman,

New Elizabethan Britain
The 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,

Cultist User of Accident
By a roadside a tattered insult!
Pierced Paul swore not a soul consult.
Why then had he joined case-ending cult?
And who's claiming he can't one assault?
" This...

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Categories: death, evil, prejudice, violence,

Premium Member The Untold Story
You once told me your race
(Not if I really cared)
You once showed me the true color of your face
(Not if that mattered)
You are whom you...

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Categories: prejudice, color, discrimination, humanity, poetry,

The Real Monsters
Frankenstein was only a monster because that's what people made him out to be.
He was actually a kind and gentle soul but that was what...

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Categories: prejudice, death, fear, halloween, hate,

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,

Street Walker
She 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,


Book: Shattered Sighs