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January Prejudice Poems

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


Prejudice
Only the unwise judge a book without even knowing it's title. 

January 14, 2023...

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Categories: prejudice,



Premium Member The Way We Look
Why are we quick to label with a name,
trying to ensure no one is the same?
Our egos expand and place us above those
struggling, who we...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, change, color, friend, judgement,

The Dream
In 1963, Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. 
What he asked for should not have been a far reach. 
Dr. King...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, america, black love, discrimination,

Premium Member Prejudice
ugly prejudice
hatred revealed in your face
my soul weeps for you
your inner beauty stolen
destroying peace in your heart

written January 24, 2022...

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Categories: feelings, hate, prejudice,

Hey Mitch Mcconnell
Hey Mitch McConnell...
about all this talk (I hear) about indefatigable (Phila/ Philly-buster)

Police sirens wail doth punctuate the air
ear splitting soundclouds blare
another typical arrest
(guilty until proven...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, adventure, america, grave,



Bluebeard - Inauguration
Did you know?  Did you see?  Did you hear?
Did you think?  Did you hope?  Did you sneer?
For today is the day
that...

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Categories: prejudice, corruption, farewell, humor, humorous,

Intellectual Aids
Academic Immune Deficiency,
the intellect under attack

Those powered to know, ivory towers enthroned,
dialectic—its meaning hijacked

(Bryn Mawr College: January, 2020)...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member The Other Side of Vrbanya Bridge
Their story haunts my memory, I'll tell it to you plain..
in the city of Sarajevo, a place war could never touch,
and hope it never will...

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Categories: heartbroken, love, parents, prejudice,

Premium Member Polka Dot People
What would we all look like ... with polka dots?

I am now ... the enemy
          By...

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Categories: analogy, hate, humanity, prejudice,

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,

Premium Member Ambassador of Goodwill
Ambassador of goodwill
A smile is all you wield
A warrior without a sword
Who will protect you
From bullies of sorts and sizes
You pretend to wear an armor
And...

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Categories: prejudice, anti bullying, innocence, inspiration,

Premium Member What Is White
What is white?
  The ironies of the question and the implications
    Are really quite extraordinary ...
     ...

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Categories: color, perspective, prejudice, race,

Premium Member Fallen By the Side
There you are at every corner
Cold with empty cup before you
Wishing people blessings and a good day
Hungry for attention hoping for a few coins
As you...

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Categories: prejudice, loneliness, mental illness, perspective,

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,

Trump
'Trump'

Oh Donald you're really quite thick
Your 'policies' make me feel sick
No respect for the law or the truth
Your manner beyond the uncouth

You prove money may...

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Categories: america, discrimination, political, prejudice,


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