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Moon Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member Mixing In the Moonlight
Mixing in the Moonlight 

Dear darling, gaze ye at the blood red moon.
Ancient light that calls with its bright red tones.
Fret not, on the breeze...

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Categories: angst, baptism, discrimination, prejudice,



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,

Premium Member The Golden Pass the House of Slithering
Oh wondrous one
What have they done
We're stuck here in a rut
No Paddy's Day, to my great dismay
I'm treated like your mutt

Oh little boy
Fill your heart...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, celebrity, holiday, humorous,

Premium Member Propaganda
Propaganda

We are told, 
what they want us to hear, 
by the media, 
and those behind the curtain,
with their own agendas, 
their own shows, 
in the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, appreciation, atheist, forgiveness, political,

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 Deja Vu Racial Disparity
These are not events that took place very far in the past
These are obviously ongoing racial gaffes and contrasts
Where human beings are bombarded and mistreated
Where...

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Categories: prejudice, emotions, humanity, international, mirror,

Premium Member Deep Thoughts About Race
Yes, I am thinking about the human race
Please note that race has ‘four letters’
And most four-letter words
Can cause problems, ills, havocs and wars
Race is to...

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Categories: culture, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

Premium Member Of Lies Told That Once Destroyed Innocent Girls' Lives
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/the-convergence-of-the-twain/

The Convergence of the Twain
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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, art, betrayal, dark,

Premium Member Dueler's Thrust
What's the scariest book you ever read?.. Some Stephen King book like "Salem's Lot" or "The Shinning"?

For me its Kate Millett's "Sexual Politics".. Oh, man.....

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Categories: community, political, prejudice, social,

Premium Member A Morning Walk
I love to walk before the sun comes up…with the stars and moon on high
to walk along deserted streets while darkness fills the sky.

As I...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Real People's Lives
Remember to look him in the face when 
you stab him in the back.
Remember to look deep in his eyes as his 
whole livelihood departs.

You...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, betrayal, discrimination, fear,

Who's Innocent
I’m no innocent
But tell me, who is?!
We all have our infamous crimes,
Our favourite sins,
Our guarded secrets.

So I dare you
Throw that stone
It’s too heavy in your...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Dysfunctional Inner Peace
The scorpions creeping out from words slowly, acutely framing
where judgement claims the higher position unconditionally 
lone vulture hanging over its unsuspecting prey ready to pounce...

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Categories: conflict, deep, prejudice, pride,

Illusion
Seeds of hope that's planted deep
Deep beneath the illusion of shade
A shade of light, a spark of joy
Just an illusion that turns to grey

Been waiting...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, anxiety, change, confusion,

Demons of Our Better Angels After Yeats
First were the clowns
Shadowy angst of the Deplored, 
Lurking at the periphery of our vision;
Then in the darkness, the stars wheel and weep;
As the hard...

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Categories: prejudice, allegory, angst, passion, political,


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