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Fear Prejudice Poems

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


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 Precipice
Rumi Quote "Doubt is a precipice on the way to God. Blessed is he who is freed from its bonds."
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, analogy, bereavement, character, confidence,

Premium Member Consciousness Correction
I thought anger was a negative emotion
to be avoided at all costs.
Then I thought about the oppressed.
Anger grew inside of me.

I chose to act upon...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, courage, discrimination, 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 The Bullet
"Are you afraid of them?", the reporter asked
It was a blatant question, a bit too crass
One on the bleeding edge of ruthless
Even if it came...

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© Tahj Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, prejudice,



Premium Member The Thin Cloth of Trust
fear and prejudice are sharp claws scratching the thin cloth of trust...

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Categories: fear, prejudice, trust,

Premium Member You Cant Judge a Book By Its Cover
("Eye of God", 2018, original encaustic)

You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover

You can’t judge a book by its cover
Or then again maybe you can
Covers...

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Categories: books, humanity, humor, prejudice,

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,

Juan Tells You He Is An Immigrant, Northern Mexico
Juan tells you he is an immigrant, northern mexico
that he learned to speak english in iowa 
and these coupled are the reason
Juan's accent is different
Juan...

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Categories: anti bullying, prejudice,

Not Where Jeff Is a Chef
It had yet to enter Mister Jeff’s head
That I know him like the back of my hands:
Never would ask him bread let alone bed,
News of...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, fear, food, hate,

Clarke Gets Rid of Feared Visitors
Don Clarke acted like one who’d soon leave.
His callers stood up in compliance,
Then heard the gasped relief Clarke did heave,
To them Clarke’s hurting non-reliance:
The fears...

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Categories: character, fear, people, prejudice,

Not Wanted
With Waheed they had roughly dealt,
The bitterness still deeply felt.
Enroute did Celts him with stones pelt
And he's like the hit with strong belt
"Let's watch him...

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Categories: cry, evil, fear, prejudice,

Premium Member Xenaphobia
“Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” - Martin Luther King Jr.

People can be ignorant and mean,
with hatred acts often obscene.
They...

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Categories: prejudice, bullying, hate, humanity, judgement,

Lust's Call
Within 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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Categories: prejudice, addiction, adventure, dream, emotions,

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,


Book: Shattered Sighs