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Philosophy Prejudice Poems

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


Warnings from the Abyss
Dwell in the river and the monster will eat you
While the flakes of snow float over,
Forsake the pleasure and erase the relic
As your internal mayhem...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, bible, death,



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 Determiner
Good and evil are born out of perception 
Right and wrong are determined by rules
The finality of truth and falsity resides in belief
Justice and Injustice...

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Categories: evil, philosophy, poetry, prejudice,

The Fule Lord
The follies of fools 
The lord of fools 
The fools that are lords
a leader of the damned 
Insane the minority of minions 
Deplorable and disdained...

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Categories: prejudice, america, analogy, anger, bullying,

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 The Hero
The virtue was being wronged, depicted his woeful tale of prey and innocence. 
Gradually people gathered to listen to the poignant rhetoric. 
blown away by...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, character, crazy, devotion,

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 Loneliness
Loneliness strikes
When you're lost in people's eyes
When you're astrayed from people's companies
When your existence is left unattended
Loneliness strikes 
When people's six senses betrayed you
They didn't...

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Categories: confidence, loneliness, philosophy, prejudice,

Difference In Opinion
Issues, like mushrooms, spring up when two or more humans meet, 
Issues start from how you are and what size is monkey's feet;
And thus my...

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Categories: life, philosophy, prejudice, truth,

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 Colonization of the Imagination
COLONIZATION 
OF THE IMAGINATION
SPREADING ACROSS 
THIS WORLD'S GREAT NATION.

IMAGINE A WORLD 
WITHOUT ANY QUESTIONS.
YOU DO AS YOUR TOLD
BECAUSE OF SUGGESTIONS

NO FREEDOM OF THOUGHT
NO RIGHTS TO...

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Categories: identity, imagination, philosophy, prejudice,

Premium Member Nietzsche, Hitler, the Holocaust, Slavery and Racism
The will to power is a prominent concept in Nietzschean philosophy,
And exerted a strong influence on some major movements in history.
Its effect can be traced...

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Categories: black african american, prejudice,

Premium Member Prejudice Is Subliminal and Subtle
Prejudice is subliminal.
We all have it, even those of us who think we do not.
Let’s say….
Carl is humiliated and embarrassed in a bedroom with yellow...

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Categories: prejudice, america, philosophy,

Latvia and Libya: Up For My Prayer During Global Pandemic
LORD, I humbly greet You, return to my prayer list from near LESOTHO
Adoration is the FIRST STEP in prayer (That's how I begin) using A-C-T-S
The...

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Categories: prejudice, bible, christian, forgiveness, jesus,

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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Categories: prejudice, bible, faith, nature, philosophy,


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