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Love Prejudice Poems

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


Soul Tie Goodbye
Want’s sparks will die 
Yearning faintly unbinding the tie
Souls united goodbye...

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Categories: prejudice, heartbreak, irony, poems, poetry,



Paradoxical Paradise
Solve the impossible 
Love chaos, peace lives 
Unchain through restraint...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, humanity, love, peace,

Premium Member Her Fair-Skinned Form Is More Than I Deserve
Her fair-skinned form is more than I deserve;
     because her skin is light, and mine is dark,
    ...

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Categories: color, discrimination, love, prejudice,

Premium Member The Insignificance of Skin Color
The color of love will prevail: we, white,
     black, yellow, red, shall pacify the clash
     between good...

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Categories: america, color, hate, prejudice,

Warnings from the Abyss
Dwell in the river and the monster will eat you
While the flakes of snow float over,
Forsake the pleasure and erase the relic
As your internal mayhem...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, bible, death,



Pride and Prejudice
Inspired by, and adapted to, the classic Jane Austen novel, "Pride and Prejudice". 

Pride and Prejudice 
By Michelle Morris
04/03/2021 

Why won't you let me in?
Why...

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Categories: prejudice, courage, emotions, history, love,

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,

Where Did This Hate Come From
Come on people lets be civil
Why we causing so much trouble
In a world that needs to see
So much more humanity
Hatred can be lessened by 
The...

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Categories: anger, people, prejudice, society,

Hurtful Words Should Not Be Heard
every day I cry new tears
from the awful things I hear
please take a look and you will see
I'm like you and your like me

the words...

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Categories: prejudice, bullying, change, discrimination, hate,

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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Categories: prejudice, beauty, death, first love,

A Villain
I know every story needs a villain
But I promise you I don’t fit the part.
Villains are strong, mean, callous and cold.
I only built walls to...

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Categories: family, poetry, prejudice, relationship,

You can't divorce a good joke
Bluntly, someone said
they could never imagine
my being married.
This stung.
I laughed.
I am more
a comic
than
a romantic.
Pain is preferably felt
without witness;
better yet,
with punchlines.
Those precious people
who cry amongst us...

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Categories: prejudice, emotions, funny, humor, marriage,

Premium Member How They Stop Us Dead
How they stop us dead
With a look of shame -
Not knowing that what
We have is from God.
Love's mystery,
Who can fully explain?
They would prefer to hate
Without...

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Categories: love, people, prejudice,

Premium Member YOu WHO DON'T KNOW MY NAME My SpokenWord
What's in a name,
what say you man of the high mountains
Euro pleasing
 I am not who you say that I am
Elohim my first Father my...

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Categories: prejudice, analogy, change, destiny, discrimination,

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,


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