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Metaphor Prejudice Poems

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


Man O Man can't conquer the mother
Man O’ Man can’t conquer the mother!
Hitherto, the quoth be gather.

To the havoc, thy avarice, foment;
The virulence is a channel of chastisement.

Man O’ Man can’t...

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Categories: prejudice, desire, emotions, humanity, metaphor,



Preconception
They call white sour
they call mestizo black
they call oriental yellow
they call indian red
By naming the misfortune
exposing prejudice.
preconcetion fissure !...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, analogy, appreciation, extended

Premium Member Migrating
MIGRATING

Juana and I sit on the fence,
swing our legs,
throw seeds for birds,
check nests for eggs.

Juana,
like the migrating bird
that traveled mile upon mile,
is here now too,
but...

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Categories: prejudice, 8th grade, bird, feelings,

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 Sweet Talkers of the Devil
Reptiles in human suits are the true sweet talkers of the devil,
and are well known among the various societies in our world
as slick, sleek actors...

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Categories: prejudice, allegory, extended metaphor, introspection,



Premium Member Complexions of Being
We are complexions of being,
gradations of actualization.
Our nature coming to be or passing away, 
Aristotle wrote. 

Mere complexions of being,
gradations of ontology.
In every American thing...

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Categories: prejudice, america, irony, metaphor, philosophy,

Premium Member Sweet Talkers of the Devil
Sweet Talkers of the Devil

Reptiles in human suits are the true sweet talkers of the devil,
and are well known among the various societies in our...

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Categories: prejudice, allegory, evil, extended metaphor,

Premium Member Le Gommier De La Municipalite - Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's Municipal Gum Tree By T Wignesan
Le gommier de la Municipalite - Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's Municipal Gum Tree by T Wignesan

[Automatic re-translation into English edited for effect...]

Le gommier qui se...

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Categories: discrimination, extended metaphor, prejudice,

Premium Member Here Is the Face
Here is the face that your mind holds onto. 
There is the place that your soul belongs to.

Created in dreams
		where doors and windows melt,
conceived in...

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Categories: dance, metaphor, prayer, prejudice,

No Noble Motivation
To be moved by the pain yes ..
fall in love with her, no ...

To be moved by sadness,
it's a human symptom, having pleasure
this is addiction...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, extended metaphor, journey,

Premium Member Beyond Deprivation
Principled or vile, honorable or depraved,
we all view the same stars,
suffer the same dread.
The richest minds among us were
all once bedwetters.

The puerile erect walls like...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anxiety, community, hope,

World Is Powerless Ii
Morning dew falls, dripping down 
like tears down humanity's pain
following the setting sun
bloodshot eyes

Earth.. nature... society
tearing at the seams 
in anguish
titans in conflict

Minds fertile 
in...

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Categories: meaningful, metaphor, perspective, prejudice,

Premium Member Dissident Outcry
Dissenters dominate the streets,
	The public dominion of demonstrations.
This POTUS threatens military domination.
             Just...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anger, change, murder,

Hungry, Tired and Dead
hungry, tired and dead
everything gets messed up in my head
killed by random things
all exhausted by all means
not wel enough to live
messed up, screwed up and...

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Categories: prejudice, confusion, dark, death, health,

Tell It To the Mountains
Tell it to the mountains
tell it out loud that the world might hear
Wax up the steep and rugged hills, journey the valleys and fountains
tell them!...

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Categories: prejudice, mental illness, metaphor, poetry,


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