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Holiday Prejudice Poems

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


Lovng Day
Loving Day

When Richard and Mildred fell in love,
their fate was decided by a judge.
For he was white and she was black,
their marriage broke Virginia's Integrity...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, black african



Premium Member The Golden Pass the House of Slithering
Oh wondrous one
What have they done
We're stuck here in a rut
No Paddy's Day, to my great dismay
I'm treated like your mutt

Oh little boy
Fill your heart...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, celebrity, holiday, humorous,

Premium Member Oz Redundant
Transmit transpire anti social copious methods of blank balled fissures of disastrous mistruths on the border of hell raiser dispatch piss filled like rats on...

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Categories: prejudice, absence, abuse, betrayal, conflict,

Premium Member strange fruit -
in a dream -
Mississippi, the 50's
lone hike on a sweltry spring-tide day
rolling fields of cotton and wheat
cauliflower clouds like lazy old men
creeping across a buttery...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, hate, metaphor, nature,

Aftersale After Holidays
Here and there it's sale route they come out the crowd as large as wail this never fails it's AFTER HOLIDAY SALES...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, business, christmas, crush,



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,

Premium Member Peace On Earth
P - eace on earth, the angels proclaimed on that Holy Night!

E - choing yet down through the ages that humankind might,

A - bstain from...

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Categories: hope, new year, prejudice,

Premium Member War On Christmas
Factions are girding their loins for war during this Season of Peace,
In what has become a clamorous and annual national bickering piece!
Do we say "Merry...

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Categories: prejudice, funny, holiday, old, birth,


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