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Life Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member Unfounded Hatred Toward a Young Stranger
The subway station heaves with muffled noise,
The shuffle of countless feet against the grime,
I am aware of unfounded disdain,
Coursing between strangers in the city's bowels.

The...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, prejudice, racism,



Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

Premium Member No Roses For Rose

Her eyes look up towards the amber skies
In solemn prayer before the Sun dies

Only to live again a zillion times
Prayer is not for the Sun...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, beauty, death, first love,

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,

Premium Member We Can Be a Light
We Can Be A Light
Sal was sixteen when he committed suicide. 
A loving son and brother. 
You could count on Sal when you needed to...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying,



Premium Member The Bullet
"Are you afraid of them?", the reporter asked
It was a blatant question, a bit too crass
One on the bleeding edge of ruthless
Even if it came...

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© Tahj Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, prejudice,

Ode To Ambedkar
Part II

What would have happened to million’s fate, 
If Subedar Ramji had failed, thee to set.
In 1891’s simmering heat of April
Born true nationalist Phule’s pupil.

Being...

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Categories: prejudice, 7th grade, appreciation, community,

Premium Member Contested Crossroads
Contested Crossroads

By Mark D. Stucky
On a battleground bloodied across millennia,
on a compact land bridge spanning continents and gods…

       ...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, hate, political, spiritual,

Premium Member Weapons of Wonder
Weapons of Wonder

By Mark Stucky
If humans must wage war,
let it be upon our own evils.
Let there be genocide on
violence and divisiveness,
malice and indifference,
prejudice and inequity,
foolishness...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, hate, love, political,

Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Premium Member Races
(Note: This poem was written shortly after the 2022 Olympics and after Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos rode their rockets in a new space race...

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Categories: prejudice, black african american, discrimination,

Not Where Jeff Is a Chef
It had yet to enter Mister Jeff’s head
That I know him like the back of my hands:
Never would ask him bread let alone bed,
News of...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, fear, food, hate,

Premium Member Equality
Broken by the yearnings
The feelings and the burnings
Through inequity, the imbalance
Two hearts, two souls, two hopes
Never given the impartiality,
The fairness, the equality – balanced
Joys, promises,...

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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, blessing, endurance, heart,

Victor Rip
Trying to find
The happiness of 
Trying to find
The way
They kept him on life support
I sat outside and would not move
He had suffered greatly from his...

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Categories: prejudice, sad, truth,

They Heard It Screamed a Damn It
When they heard it screamed a 'Damn it!'
One of them had dared to submit
That Charles, Incurable Hermit,
Chair their forthcoming First Summit
"I'm not shocked, his own...

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Categories: change, community, hate, prejudice,


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