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Flower Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member Life's Bouquet - Both Audio and Text - W-Illustration
On my way to work one day I stopped to tie my shoe -
I had no way of knowing they were there -
But when I...

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Categories: discrimination, prejudice,



Blinkered By Plastic
Plastic everywhere,
my sight filtered to see it,
but up close snowdrops!...

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Categories: flower, pollution, prejudice,

Scent of Flowers
Flowers with scent

Filled the world beautifully

With its real pure souls...



Some scentless flowers

Disguised with fake scent

As it is pure and real...



Petals with the bribe and corruption

Partayed...

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© S S Beulin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: corruption, flower, prejudice,

Premium Member Prejudice Is Subliminal and Subtle
Prejudice is subliminal.
We all have it, even those of us who think we do not.
Let’s say….
Carl is humiliated and embarrassed in a bedroom with yellow...

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Categories: prejudice, america, philosophy,

Dandelions
What makes a weed a weed?
A wild plant growing
Where it is not wanted?
Why is it a pest when it grows
Such pretty flowers?
It encrouches on the...

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© Jay Yeats  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, allegory, appreciation, beauty, conflict,



Frail Envelope of Flesh
for the mothers and children of Gaza  

Frail envelope of flesh,
lying cold on the surgeon’s table
with anguished eyes
like your mother’s eyes
and a heartbeat weak,...

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Categories: grave, holocaust, humanity, prejudice,

The Commoner
THE COMMONER

There are different varieties of me
In the azuline light, I swirl and twirl 
And sometimes become dim.
Some favour Bellis Perrenis version of me 
In...

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Categories: prejudice, flower, imagination, inspiration, love,

Botanic
After a short run
The road takes a diversion :
A curvilinear path.

Throwing a long lush green shadow,
The woods devoid of sorrows
Invites the heavy down power.

I peep...

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Categories: prejudice, depression, desire, symbolism, sympathy,

Who Am I
Daughter  of Mary and  Louis
(Named after my late grandmother ) 

My name is  Charmaine
a name originated from latin
Charmaine means -a song

Eldest of...

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Categories: prejudice, , western,

Emancipation
I feel,
A strange hunger
A hunger for freedom…
Though I have,
Yet I desire…
A deep unfulfilling kind of starvation…
Can never get too much of freedom,

Freedom…
Intangible yet priceless, 
Like...

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Categories: allah, emotions, prejudice,

Bronte Inspiration
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: relationship, romantic, prejudice,

Premium Member Bronte Inspiration Collaboration By Jan Allison and Darren Watson
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: friendship, romance, prejudice,

Bronte Inspiration Collaboration Poem By Jan Allison and Darren Watson
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: friendship, romantic, prejudice,


Book: Shattered Sighs