Dream Prejudice Poems
These Dream Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Dream. These are the best examples of Prejudice Dream poems written by international poets.
When We Close Our EyesClosing our eyes is easy…it’s probably the most excellent way
to think, to hope, to dream…to make a wish…to kiss…to pray.
In the quiet darkness behind our...
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prejudice,
Victor RipTrying to find
The happiness of
Trying to find
The way
They kept him on life support
I sat outside and would not move
He had suffered greatly from his...
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prejudice, sad, truth,
Lust's CallWithin the shadows of desire,
I feel the pull of wanton fire.
A flame that burns within my soul,
A hunger that I can’t control.
Temptation whispers in my...
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prejudice, addiction, adventure, dream, emotions,
The DreamIn 1963, Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech.
What he asked for should not have been a far reach.
Dr. King...
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prejudice, america, black love, discrimination,
The Day I DiedI could not forget the day I left my old hometown of Saint Louis (San Luis, Baguio City). Every eye was staring at me like...
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prejudice,
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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prejudice, anti bullying, bereavement, christian,
Be Fearless To Fight the Right FightsBe not afraid
To fight the right fights
The hate, the hatred
To regain your rights
To end bigotry, racism
Fascism and nepotism.
Be brave
Like a heroic slave
Who is not afraid
To...
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discrimination, hate, political, prejudice,
I Wish You Knew MeI wish you knew me better
You would be my best friend
I wish you knew me better
You would treat me with respect
I wish...
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prejudice, change, conflict, discrimination, dream,
Mlk Way TodayAs we look back on the path blazed by Jr MLK.
Seeing the progress wondering what he’d say.
The work has begun and the game...
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prejudice, america, black african american,
A Reapers MachineHot white harvest
a bone dry land
years have been spent building
this reapers Machine on desolate Sand
American madness
An empire of a dream,...
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prejudice, adventure, allegory, america, art,
Black In the DayThanks for making us tough, ever so rough
Black in the Day, Black in today
They still do us harm when caught unarmed
Still trying to hold us...
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prejudice, black african american, change,
My Secret DesireThe nightmare wakes me up now,
But what can be lost without getting it?
Yet sometimes the dream of getting,
And the nightmare of losing incessantly!
Frightened, terrified,...
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prejudice, anxiety, appreciation, conflict, fantasy,
I Can'T BreatheI can’t breathe
still in my shackles
no chance to escape my isolation
cries of anguish emancipated
from an awareness that is unfree
the stain is but human made
a long...
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prejudice, emotions, faith, freedom, life,
Where Prejudice Was BlindPerched in a cozy window seat
On a somber cool wet rainy day
Oozing sincerity was such a treat
Observing pure innocence at play
A young mind untainted...
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prejudice, boy, cat, dream, innocence,
A Dream If You WillWhen we open our eyes to the world we can see her beauty everywhere.
from the colors of the trees to the birds that populate the...
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prejudice, dream, love,