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Places Prejudice Poems

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


Firefly
Why are the crows always jealous of the firefly? 
Why do the eyes always look for dirt on its face? 
Or are they amazed of...

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Categories: prejudice,



A Strict District
All the folks in the district 
Know that they should walks restrict
Or guards shall restrict their walks:
Make them suspend lengthened talks
Or with lengthened talk send...

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Categories: bullying, community, places, prejudice,

July 1st
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Happy Birthday USA
But the short and long of it
Political correctness, sungay- pungay -
America for short, United States in it
"Norte Americanos", or US citizens
Celebrate on July...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, africa, america, betrayal, celebration,

Help
My feet are cold. 
My socks are wet.
This empty feeling inside, I’ll never forget.
I’d give anything to have one night in a bed,
Or even just...

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Categories: prejudice, care, deep, home, perspective,

Premium Member We Box People Here
Shay was as understated as an orange peacock in a purple tutu
None of us knew what to make of her
She blew in on a Tuesday,...

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Categories: prejudice,



On the Other Side
Poets: Tzeblon Ft Paciolo Pen Saint Ft Abisola


Where numbers were wished to become valuable notes,
barrows are made to carter their northern struggles,
butterflies dare not tread...

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Categories: prejudice, 1st grade, heartbroken, loneliness,

Zero
Hardly does zero fidget
Wielding all the calculation rights of another digit,
In some environment wielding even the more;
In those said places showing 'How core',
By it a...

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Categories: math, prejudice,

Premium Member Indignation 1-6-21
How dare you desecrate the Capitol with urine and feces!
Even filthy pigs refuse to defecate near their own dwelling place.
How dare you flaunt confederate flags,...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, discrimination, emotions, hurt,

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,

Why I Cannot Forget George Floyd
I know too much about racism, from folks like you and folks in our governments, of all colors. Yes, power corrupts anyone and everyone, but...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, grief, hate, prejudice,

Premium Member Hate Is Not a Pretty Thing
H ate is not a pretty thing
A ll who hate miss many joys
T hrills with friends, elated songs that ring
E ven their children caring, sharing...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, hate, people, poems,

Premium Member Lessons
Tiny little house at the edge of the yard.
A place where dolls gather and tea is served.
Little girls learn lessons about life.
Be kind, be sweet,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, beautiful, jesus, love, memory,

Of Death the Shrewd Peoples
People
those who actually are lazy, useless,
people
those who want to live only on his/her meditation,
people
those who want to enjoy this life on others shoulders,
people
those who live...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, death, prejudice,

Avoyelles Life
In a small town, in the middle of the state
Lie many questions; still unanswered to date 
Injustice is done without the bat of an eye
It's...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, corruption, death, discrimination,

Premium Member Old Town Blues
There was a guy who came to town, 
Who announced a magic word,
And he had the town perfectly entranced, 
Every time we heard,

Him voice these...

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Categories: people, places, power, prejudice,


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