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Pain Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member The Great American Make-Believe
Suburban resident pretense, a bleak uniformity.
I grew up among the repetitious homes,
isolated alienated, I wandered the conformity,
the endless square yards, the dull feckless syndrome.

Repugnant yet...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anxiety, community, fantasy,



Premium Member Black Is Not Wack
In a world where the color black is often misunderstood,
Let's shed some light on what's truly good.
Black Friday sales, a shopper's delight,
Financial success on the...

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Categories: prejudice, black african american, care,

Hands that toil : Hearts that ache
From fields of gold to the city's cold embrace,
He came a farmer, with a weathered face.
Dusty clothes, hands calloused and worn,
Carrying the burden of harvest...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, clothes, color, conflict,

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,

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 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 Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Premium Member My Skewed Point of View
Some people say I'm strange,
I guess that could be true.
They just don't understand,
My kaleidoscopic view.

When the world gets them down,
They tap into their pain.
When the...

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Categories: prejudice, cheer up, cry, fear,

Premium Member Backbones Rising
I saw them,


there were so many
young and old
sick and broken


a sea of black bodies


hunched over
and shuffling through


a thick dense fog
of worry and bewilderment


their heads bobbed...

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Categories: prejudice, america, black african american,

American Heartache
I am the pain that resides 
Deep, so deep inside 
Inside America, the great 
I am the American heartache
From a deep, old long ago 
Copious...

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Categories: prejudice, america, color, discrimination, history,

Trigger Me, Why

Oh how, I cry, disdain toward the word,
that gaslights sanity and truth defy.
When hapless, hopeless person, undeterred,
begs ask the question, of the victim, why?

Does thou...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, bullying,

Hypocrite's Manure
So a world could be small yet too big,

This lady is ripped; she cries all day!

He to be master, now boss ever stay. 

Oh this...

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Categories: africa, freedom, pollution, prejudice,

Karma
Sweet soul of chastise,
Cometh like a thief in the night, 
Seeking to vindicate 
The tainted name of the innocent.  

The dagger of reprisal,
Pouncing fiercer...

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Categories: prejudice, anti bullying, bereavement, christian,

Street Walker
She was only a whore they said
Just a druggie on the game
Most of the papers couldn’t be
Bothered to correctly spell her name.
Just an illegal immigrant...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, class, death, political,

Mockery
Tongue is sharpened by stiff disdain;
using insult that causes pain.
Like a dagger that cuts the vein
which victim’s heart cannot contain
for ridicule and scorn remain....

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Categories: hate, prejudice,


Book: Shattered Sighs