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Inspirational Prejudice Poems

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Premium Member Larry Legend - Prejudice Knows No Color
Old-time fans called him 'The Great White Hope'
    Larry Bird had to 'walk the tightrope'
  He was no dope; he knew...

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Categories: prejudice, basketball, black african american,



Premium Member Life Is Pointless
Life

Is pointless..

A point would

Stake out a

World of separation..

Which would

Display the drama

Appearing in

The life

As is known..

Which is

Beautifully

Frighteningly 

Wow..!!...

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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, education, inspirational love,

Premium Member Path To the Beyond
Optimal time progressed at the same rate as streamflow.
This puzzling exhibit remains an outline of life's sorrow.
A prized prospect exerts a massive effect on a...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, analogy, inspirational, meaningful, natural

Premium Member When - Both Audio and Text
This piece was inspired by the outstanding Rudyard Kipling poem: “If”.

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Categories: prejudice, inspirational,

This All Could Be
Transitions towards a worldwide truce
Highlight our hearts, hopes, hymns and 
Inspire us to embrace peace as a truth
Spread globally strong from love’s roots.

All prayers seek...

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Categories: prejudice, change, corruption, freedom, inspirational



Greater Than
I am not defined 
By the color of my skin
I am a universe within
Expanding 
I am more than eyes will ever see
Oh what wonders abide
Beyond...

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Categories: prejudice, beautiful, color, freedom, i

Premium Member Prejudice--The Reality --Part 1
Prejudice

You say…You are different, I don’t like you
You skins color effects my view
Get behind me what are you think you’re doing
This is not approved, you’re...

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Categories: prejudice, analogy, appreciation, inspirational, judgement,

Premium Member Does Anyone Care
To arrogantly use your words for knives
Foolishly repeating all that one hears
Spewing vitriol comments that hurt lives
Displaying high drama and made-up fears

Poems of inspirational prayers...

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Categories: prejudice, america, character, heartbreak, poems,

Empowerment
In a society where so many voices,
Go without acknowledgement.
It can feel impossible to, 
Be a positive influence. 

The first home security system,
Was designed by Marie...

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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, black african american,

When Words Are Not Enough
I tried my best to let you know,
Of feelings of discomfort I was going through,
But each time you managed to catch me off guard,
And leave...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, encouraging, inspirational, me,

Supremacy
what links supreme with race, but idol worship, not Supreme God...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inspirational, prejudice,

Hidden Figures
I am black and I say to kindred flames...
Never assert nor cry "things are the same".

It is the height of dishonor to our fathers,
Our hidden...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, black african american,

A Study of Life
Nature nurture
The argument of psychology
yet what made Hitler 
become the man 

What made Hitler 
become the racist
what made Hitler 
become the murderer 

Millions died 
in...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, bullying,

Premium Member Daisy Bindi - Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's Daisy Bindi By T Wignesan
Daisy Bindi – Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s « Daisy Bindi » by T. Wignesan

L’esclavage à Roy Hill, quelle honte profonde misère:
Les noirs obligés à travailler...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, discrimination, freedom, inspirational, leadership,

Chronic Melancholic
CHRONIC MELANCHOLIC-IAN MUNYWE
You are a chronic melancholic,
critics` labels are emphatic.
Allegations rooted in phonetics,
assertions cemented in logic.
They often spark thoughts,
Am I a chronic melancholic?
With objective prejudice...

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© Ian Munywe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inspiration, inspirational, society, prejudice,


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