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Lost Prejudice Poems

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


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,



Premium Member Blind Butterfly
I beat my wings
At the moment of exhale
Unaware the air had grown stale
I was a white washed wasp
With no sting in my tale
Maybe because daddy...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, addiction, angst, beauty,

A Virtue
To forgive is to forget
Even if the perpetrator has no regret
Patience is a virtue for one with might
A merciless executioner with bloody footprints in sight

Another...

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Categories: prejudice, forgiveness, gothic, grief, love,

Lust's Call
Within the shadows of desire,
I feel the pull of wanton fire.
A flame that burns within my soul,
A hunger that I can’t control.

Temptation whispers in my...

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Categories: prejudice, addiction, adventure, dream, emotions,

Premium Member Little Less Than Listen So
LITTLE LESS THAN
	LISTEN
	  SO

   June 2018
         
Part One

Little less than
	Come around
Not my part
Your hearts
	Uptown

Little...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, betrayal, cheer up,



Good Riddance For Good Distance
Blasts of Dorcas for what she’d done 
And for thinking that she had won:
For being the cause of what Ray did 
And for treating him...

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Categories: conflict, cry, prejudice, woman,

Premium Member Democracy
What is this, what is that, who is this? 
There are words that we don't repeat twice
Especially when we omit the little cedilla
Please, my country...

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Categories: prejudice, america, betrayal, discrimination, humanity,

The Day I Died
I could not forget the day I left my old hometown of Saint Louis (San Luis, Baguio City). Every eye was staring at me like...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Sentimentality
Sentimentality

Most curious 
duality ... this
Sentimentality

Excessive tenderness,
sadness, nostalgia
corrupting modality,
distorting reality's
social edifice

Brain-cramping
contortion,
fierce pressure
building,
Sentimentality
wielding an
assault on
humanity! 

Liars lie with
impunity
Childhood
lessons lost
Darkness 
perverting civility 

Root of irrational passions,
misplaced idealism—
This insidious,
ever-swelling...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, angst, anxiety, dark, discrimination,

This Love Thing
How madly in love, 
The moon and the cross were
But it made everyone cross
And they were declared mad. 

What a taboo
Everyone said, 
So the moon...

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Categories: prejudice, deep, love, love hurts,

Premium Member Q
She sits in her old four door car
Jittery as a stick shift
All day every day

An old fashion woman
Smoking a pack of Camels
With all the windows...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, dark, hate, political,

Help
My feet are cold. 
My socks are wet.
This empty feeling inside, I’ll never forget.
I’d give anything to have one night in a bed,
Or even just...

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Categories: prejudice, care, deep, home, perspective,

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,

Premium Member Finding the Stolen
With my blue eyes
I watched you find the lost
The place that should have always been
That place absent of shame and sin
Colour separation was meant to...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, anti bullying, appreciation,

Premium Member Loneliness
Loneliness strikes
When you're lost in people's eyes
When you're astrayed from people's companies
When your existence is left unattended
Loneliness strikes 
When people's six senses betrayed you
They didn't...

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Categories: confidence, loneliness, philosophy, prejudice,


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