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Husband Prejudice Poems

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


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,



Husband Fumbles Wife Grumbles
A husband continues to fumble
And his far upset wife grumble,
For his easy requests mere mumble:
She’ll shed no tear, if their lives tumble:
The once straight walker...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, marriage, prejudice,

The Old Bill
Bill Shakespeare is wanted for hate speech,
His study’s surrounded with tape.
The local police were slow to react,
He may already have made his escape.
There’s a chance...

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Categories: prejudice, absence, angst, anxiety, celebrity,

Premium Member The Black Rose In the Garden
I stand back and gaze across my wonderful garden, in bloom.
There it lies in the morning sun, with petals glistening from dew.

No one realizes the...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Archie's Frumpy Life
Archie Bunker the bigot so grumpy
In old armchair sat crusty and lumpy
Dirty dreary life
Mistreating his wife
Women's lib went quick feisty from frumpy



AP: 3rd place 2022

Submitted...

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Categories: husband, irony, marriage, prejudice,



Premium Member What If He Is a Faerie
What if he is a faerie?
He had better be one.

.....................Husband to faerie wife....

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, 11th 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,

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,

Battle Axe and Her Republican Trumpeting Waze - Part 1
Upon bitterly cold dawning hours of one January 2000 day
the Harns family desperately sought a place to live – “hay
there” Nelson Swartley (an independent realtor)...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, grave, house, life,

Not a Love Letter
This is not a love letter,
You out of my life, I feel better,

Unnecessary pain you caused,
Relationship with my daughter paused,

Out my house you did stroll,
With...

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Categories: prejudice, divorce, how i feel,

Middle of the Roader
I even voted for Ross Perot once and Reagan and consider myself a middle of the roader. The biggest problem the Republicans have right now...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, prejudice,

And It Spreads
You know the virus that disease we call hatred, that kin 
we call jealousy it continues to spread that plague, the 
prejudice the racism are...

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© Corey Ross  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: faithmen, prejudice,

Premium Member Typically Me, My Tapestry
T olerance to prejudice is not my style,
A bility to care for others is a deep pile,
P hysical fitness a little thread-bare - I neglect,
E...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funny, prejudice,

Pride and Prejudice
Huddled inside his feathery frame,
basking in his mellowing warmth,
behind the horizon the sun rose and dawn came,
and the dove awoke with fright and alarm.


She had...

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© Ajay Shaan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, angst, depression, devotion, fear,

The Beginning of the Tapestry
Could I leave you? Could I really fend off the tears that would batter my heart? Could I
Dante the man you love follow through, martyr...

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Categories: prejudice, lovechild, child, life, love,


Book: Shattered Sighs