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Nature Prejudice Poems

These Nature Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Nature. These are the best examples of Prejudice Nature 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,



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 Judge Not the Thoughts of Others
Critical thoughts not said out loud.
Rumbling sounds heard through the crowd.
“Who are we to judge him?”, one said.
Discerning thoughts all in my head.

Judging is not...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, creation, introspection, judgement, perspective,

Acting Like a Doctor
The disgusting side of Jack's nature
Is his bearing of Doctor's stature
A will to give medical lecture
The Doctors robe drape in bold picture...

Feel Jack would his...

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Categories: character, education, health, prejudice,

Basil the Bogomil
Basil the Bogomil and his good friends were preaching the truth in all its light, about Jesus Christ’s mercy in the world’s pitch darkness. Though...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, friendship, history, jesus,



Premium Member Make America Great
When the colonists felt that with the king of Great Britain they could no longer reason,
Their leaders signed the Declaration of Independence, though they knew...

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Categories: discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,

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 Excuses and Accuses
Man excuses himself
By accusing others
Hurting others tremendously
And building a wall isolating them
Wrapping himself with prolonged hatred
That hurts him eternally
Man excuses himself
By accusing the surroundings too...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, hate, nature, philosophy,

Premium Member A Mountain From a Pile
How far do the ripples spread, when eventually we die 
Probably stay in the locality, level off, no major outcry
But let’s say we’re famous, suffering...

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Categories: allusion, corruption, prejudice, truth,

Lessons Learnt From Lockdown
*Theme: Lessons learnt from lockdown.*

I’ve learnt many lessons during lockdown,
Listing a few top to down,
People are still facing problems in working town,
It has made them...

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Categories: prejudice, care, class, earth, environment,

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 You Don'T Like Me Cuz I Am Black Juz Y Iz That
I didn't know I was black
until I was an attack
Why is my color so... indifferent
Why? Am I singled out
I'm a human first
unsaved/saved a child of...

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Categories: prejudice, analogy, anti bullying, black

Premium Member Illogical Conclusions
And Logical 2020 ReIntroductions

The politicization of health care
stems from capital's socialization of value,
from roots valuing wealth-through-extraction
rather than health-through-inclusion.

What must become win/win 
WholeEarth patriotic strategies
are now...

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Categories: prejudice, health, integrity, international, peace,

Nomenclature
No one fairly knows what a "thing" is, not before "education"
Attributes ... Names begin "THING-ing" for us, the indoctrination 
Moses means "pull out, draw" as...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, bible, faith, nature, philosophy,

Premium Member Touch, Taboo
I sip Long Island Tea, watch your bare knees upon the tiles,
      the suits and Blaneks pass you, unaffected by...

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Categories: people, prejudice, society, wisdom,


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