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Imagination Prejudice Poems

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


Audio Recording of My Poems
High time i did their studio voicing 
To ignite a genuine rejoicing 
Over verses dismissed like Virus 
And by Sun Magaz The Mysterious, 
Poet making...

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Categories: imagination, inspiration, poetry, prejudice,



Premium Member I Wish You Knew Me
I wish you knew me better 
You would be my best friend
I wish you knew me better 
You would treat me with respect 
I wish...

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Categories: prejudice, change, conflict, discrimination, dream,

The Fule Lord
The follies of fools 
The lord of fools 
The fools that are lords
a leader of the damned 
Insane the minority of minions 
Deplorable and disdained...

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Categories: prejudice, america, analogy, anger, bullying,

A Reapers Machine
Hot white harvest 
a bone dry land 
years have been spent building 
this reapers Machine on desolate Sand 
American madness 
An empire of a dream,...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, allegory, america, art,

Words of Violence and Strife Ii
ASSAULT 
I feel the light assault my tender optics. 
I see the elections flow and ebb. 
The particles of reality assault my mind. 
Can you...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, analogy, anger, angst,



Premium Member Colonization of the Imagination
COLONIZATION 
OF THE IMAGINATION
SPREADING ACROSS 
THIS WORLD'S GREAT NATION.

IMAGINE A WORLD 
WITHOUT ANY QUESTIONS.
YOU DO AS YOUR TOLD
BECAUSE OF SUGGESTIONS

NO FREEDOM OF THOUGHT
NO RIGHTS TO...

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Categories: identity, imagination, philosophy, prejudice,

What a Fella
What a fella what a lovely fella happened their way
What a generous fella to kindly offer all these gifts and his services for free
He was...

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Categories: prejudice, character, england, games, humanity,

Premium Member A Mountain From a Pile
How far do the ripples spread, when eventually we die 
Probably stay in the locality, level off, no major outcry
But let’s say we’re famous, suffering...

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Categories: allusion, corruption, prejudice, truth,

My Secret Desire
The nightmare wakes me up now,
But what can be lost without getting it?
Yet sometimes the dream of getting, 
And the nightmare of losing incessantly!
Frightened, terrified,...

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Categories: prejudice, anxiety, appreciation, conflict, fantasy,

Parodies
From your parapet of pity you prophesize and proclaim, 
That the widows of the tailors dug two shallow graves.

To mould the unmoulded into suits a...

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© Ian Black  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, anxiety, appreciation, blue, care,

Tattered World
How far have we fallen into this abyss, to let things get like this?
What did we miss?
Are we not all, in this great myth of...

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Categories: prejudice, america, black african american,

Premium Member Can You Believe What You See
Question everything, because


Can we believe what we see?


If you ever see another side,


You know we can't....

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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, feelings, imagination, meaningful,

Premium Member Prodigal Productions
When I read the Prodigal Son story
I do my best to find my own story
empathizing with both brothers
as victims of injustices
learned through self and other...

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Categories: prejudice, brother, education, emotions, health,

Flies Reign the City
The country is so filthy with garbage all over the dearest homes People are sick with unpleasant smell and poor sanitations, poor managements. In such...

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Categories: poverty, prejudice, raven,

Now Donald Trump Must Be Permanently Barred and Furloughed From Hoar Re: Whitehouse - Part I
I ham aghast at increasing unpopularity
witnessed by Donald trump
hence aye aerate thoughts,
how ass nine his banal, demoniacal, fanatical, and hurtful
culling frightening insight,
where portentous Portuguese Man...

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Categories: prejudice, crush, evil, hate, pain,


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