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Peace Prejudice Poems

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


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

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



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,

Premium Member Mental Thing
Can I be exonerated
For the crimes I never commited?
There’s no one to ask, I’m afraid
Which doesn’t make me uplifted
And its nowhere to go, I’m unseen
Cause...

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Categories: prejudice, analogy, emotions, england, political,

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,

Itching Ego
To sought God within
Making such own religion
Peace, conscience a vain....

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Categories: conflict, faith, prejudice, religion,



Premium Member Consciousness Correction
I thought anger was a negative emotion
to be avoided at all costs.
Then I thought about the oppressed.
Anger grew inside of me.

I chose to act upon...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, courage, discrimination, love,

Premium Member Blind Butterfly
I beat my wings
At the moment of exhale
Unaware the air had grown stale
I was a white washed wasp
With no sting in my tale
Maybe because daddy...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, addiction, angst, beauty,

Premium Member Contested Crossroads
Contested Crossroads

By Mark D. Stucky
On a battleground bloodied across millennia,
on a compact land bridge spanning continents and gods…

       ...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, hate, political, spiritual,

Premium Member Weapons of Wonder
Weapons of Wonder

By Mark Stucky
If humans must wage war,
let it be upon our own evils.
Let there be genocide on
violence and divisiveness,
malice and indifference,
prejudice and inequity,
foolishness...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, hate, love, political,

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 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 Equality
Broken by the yearnings
The feelings and the burnings
Through inequity, the imbalance
Two hearts, two souls, two hopes
Never given the impartiality,
The fairness, the equality – balanced
Joys, promises,...

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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, blessing, endurance, heart,

The Search For Silence
No matter what,
it's never enough. 
I’m never enough. 
It’s too much, it’s a lot. 

I’m caught, caught between what I want, 
and what achievements others...

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Categories: prejudice, anxiety, community, confusion, cry,

Contradictions
the Priest sucked in his Four Star Brandy
hoping that a drunken release
would help him with his conflict
in an alcoholic sleep of peace
the alky swigged his...

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Categories: addiction, confusion, philosophy, prejudice,

The Dream
In 1963, Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. 
What he asked for should not have been a far reach. 
Dr. King...

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Categories: prejudice, america, black love, discrimination,


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