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Girl Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member No Roses For Rose

Her eyes look up towards the amber skies
In solemn prayer before the Sun dies

Only to live again a zillion times
Prayer is not for the Sun...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, beauty, death, first love,



Iron and Wool
Mill boy, meets pit girl.
Wool and Iron.
Protection and strength.
Complementing.
Opposites attracting.
The magnetic core pull,
unbreakable.
The outer, nourishing, nurturing.
The perfect balance.
A symmetry.
Loved and loving.
Life shared, family, forever friends,
Vows,...

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Categories: prejudice, emotions, family, husband, love,

Gender Based Violence 2023
Cyber Harassment

"Why do you have to be so mean
Does it bother you that I post
For you always commenting,
saying bad things my way" 

It's gotten to...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, depression,

Premium Member Remember Roots

I was eleven years old
When I watched, from the shag carpeted floor,
Roots – the series proclaiming 
Injustice beyond my comprehension
Prejudice that would prevent me
From ever...

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Categories: prejudice, 5th grade, black african

That's the Way We Do It
We were taught 
that to be qu**r
means to be strange,
to be unlike the rest,
to be different, 
but not in a way that would raise surprised...

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Categories: discrimination, growth, poets, prejudice,



Premium Member Beautiful Black Girl
Beautiful Black Girl

Beautiful black girl your shade is divine, your silky lacquer skin looks so rich against mine.  You are so beautiful, in time...

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Categories: prejudice, beauty, black african american,

Premium Member Finding the Stolen
With my blue eyes
I watched you find the lost
The place that should have always been
That place absent of shame and sin
Colour separation was meant to...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, anti bullying, appreciation,

It Was Never Her Wish
Independent!
The word attributed to every 21st-century woman 
Who has the gait and strength
            ...

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Categories: discrimination, gender, perspective, prejudice,

Premium Member Of Lies Told That Once Destroyed Innocent Girls' Lives
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/the-convergence-of-the-twain/

The Convergence of the Twain
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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, art, betrayal, dark,

Epiphany
a fly
is called a fly
because it flies

but why 
then is a fish
not called a swim?

and why 
then can't this girl
be called a him?...

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Categories: deep, gender, judgement, prejudice,

I Remember the Little Girl
I REMEMBER THE LITTLE GIRL

BMWs shine on the lot, row after row,
reflecting the blinding summer sun of Pinedale, California.
Their windows blink back stories of 4,792...

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Categories: prejudice, child, discrimination, judgement, people,

Hunting the Nephilim, Part Iv
..He didn’t return to the patriarchs,
he just e-mailed them a resignation,
they gave their regrets, but they understood,
fifteen years was tough in this occupation.
He bought a...

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Categories: prejudice, angel, conflict, judgement, love,

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,

My Self-Published Book On Hate, Written In 3 Chapters
Chapter 2, The 1492. 
That’s where they like to begin. They skip over the terrorists activities of theft, plunder, and genocides. When we naively thought...

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Categories: prejudice, america, bereavement, black african

Why Is This Still Happening
I don’t look like the girl next to me.
Same interests, same hobbies, sure.
But to be perceived like her is not guaranteed.
When you look at me...

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© Nam Ma  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, 11th grade, america, peace,


Book: Shattered Sighs