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Funeral Prejudice Poems

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


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,



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,

This Love Thing
How madly in love, 
The moon and the cross were
But it made everyone cross
And they were declared mad. 

What a taboo
Everyone said, 
So the moon...

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Categories: prejudice, deep, love, love hurts,

Papa's Condemnation of Prejudice
Papa's condemnation of prejudice...

and subsequent grim statistic one
(among millions, or more)
tragedy with feted kiss
Yarraka Bayles darling son
hoop fully experiences bliss,
yet more vehement rage
against machinations (think...

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Categories: prejudice, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member The Capitalist
The Capitalist


It was dark out
winds from the north
branches swaying over granite graves
The night seemed ominous

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	Have been thinking about a funeral...

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Categories: prejudice, america, discrimination, friendship, humorous,



Premium Member Favorite Recurring Nightmares Part 1
Don't you think that this title is darkly divine?
But, of course, there will have to be weirdness that’s funny,
Though my nightmares are many and have...

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Categories: prejudice, anxiety, crazy, fun, funeral,

The Ultimatum
The colloquial era of distorted sights
The enigma of thoughts and prejudiced plights
Betraying silence with elevated subterfuge

The sun, the moon, the stars, and the sky
Panorama of...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, art, death, funeral,


Book: Shattered Sighs