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Food Prejudice Poems

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


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,



The Crude and the Rude
I fought to stay like wood
On where I had long stood
Concerning 'who is crude'.
And who's rather the rude
Which of the two is good?

Both sides could...

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Categories: character, humanity, integrity, prejudice,

The Best Way Goes Slow
(Wems Henry Temmy  Psalm 84)

Slow commercial car drivers are best picks
How passengers want haste bring conflicts

Slow cement-sand mixers are amazing
Other than impatient fast mixers...

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Categories: prejudice, 1st grade, art, baptism,

Asian Abrasion
What do you see when you look at me?
Is it the COVID creators and kamikaze?
Does it cause rage and your blood boil?
Do you want me...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, anti bullying, anxiety, bullying,

South Africa Dumps Diapers On Streets, My Street
I
Please help me and poor, "Coloured" residents of Newtown, 5720, E.C. become "civilized" about basic environmental rules and practices. Government fails us at all levels....

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 12th grade, pollution, prejudice,



Different From Me Part One
Different from me!
Snit and Snat
      Part 1

    Different from me!
      
From a...

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Categories: adventure, prejudice,

Premium Member Employment Trauma
My protagonist today,
a Gay Black Religious Mature Male,
not quite ready for silver-grey Obama temples

Is off this morning
to a new full-time job,
8 to 5,
Monday through Friday.

He...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, caregiving, culture, health,

Premium Member Indignation 1-6-21
How dare you desecrate the Capitol with urine and feces!
Even filthy pigs refuse to defecate near their own dwelling place.
How dare you flaunt confederate flags,...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, discrimination, emotions, hurt,

Why I Cannot Forget George Floyd
I know too much about racism, from folks like you and folks in our governments, of all colors. Yes, power corrupts anyone and everyone, but...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, grief, hate, prejudice,

My Proud Palestinian Wife: Talk To Us About Suffering - Empathy
I
She was not unduly unkind, maybe a tad smart
Not ever imagining I am close to Israel and Palestine
My wife comes from Jeneen, a hot spot
But...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, america, analogy, discrimination, forgiveness,

Are Socialists Human Beings
Are socialists human beings?
Do they need food?
Are they capable of goodness?
Do they deserve to be tortured, starved, abandoned, beaten?
What makes a socialist cry?
It isn't sad...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, america, brother, conflict,

They Came As Birds
They came as birds
no nests to live in
without food to eat
everything to worry about

Now they are sharks
with glass bottles as nests
storage bans to control
and nothing...

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Categories: jealousy, prejudice, pride, song,

Corruption Crusader
I cannot focus on the focal point to equivocal, the pain in my memory, to memorial site. The night smells gunpowder in the middle galaxy...

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Categories: hip hop, poverty, prejudice,

Tory, Liar, Cheat, Tax Avoider, Friend of the Banksters and Enemy of the People
Everyone is struggling, in debt and dismay
Why would anyone consider voting Theresa May.
Answers a question with a question
She'll say what she needs to, to win...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, dark, people, political,

They Be Descendants of the Confederacy
They Be The Descendants Of The Confederacy
By Roy Merritt

Way down here in the land of cotton
A great many people are mean and rotten
A great many...

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Categories: character, history, political, prejudice,


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