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Rain Prejudice Poems

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


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,



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,

Farmland Allowed To Teacher
Many would have for it killed
And blood of The Guiltless spilled,
True Catholics to surprise,
For it fight and let voice rise!

An eye catching Rich Terrain 
That...

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Categories: business, cancer, celebration, 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,

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 Africa
they call her 
the dark continent
though the sun shines 
brightest on her
blue rain pours on her 
every day 
making nonsense 
of her sun’s toil...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, blue, dark, irony,

Premium Member Beyond Deprivation
Principled or vile, honorable or depraved,
we all view the same stars,
suffer the same dread.
The richest minds among us were
all once bedwetters.

The puerile erect walls like...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anxiety, community, hope,

Parodies
From your parapet of pity you prophesize and proclaim, 
That the widows of the tailors dug two shallow graves.

To mould the unmoulded into suits a...

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Categories: prejudice, anxiety, appreciation, blue, care,

Premium Member Apathy No Empathy Prejudice Atheist-
for those whom are openly and secretly
prejudice
those of skinned heads free will
those whom don't like us
what if God rained on you
Those colors you hate and...

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Categories: analogy, atheist, forgiveness, prejudice,

Premium Member You Pick a Line Any Line, Any Side Broken Prejudice Yes
Each just a bit afraid and broken
I’m tired of being Americas token
I pick a line any line, any side
I realize, I have not the prize
Don’t...

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Categories: prejudice, absence, abuse, analogy, anxiety,

Premium Member Tempest
Like the wind, 
the rain, 
the storm goes on. 
There is no end that one man can see. 

Have hope, 
don’t fear, 
that is what...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, confusion, death, emotions, heartbreak,

The Hate Machine
The Hate Machine

The tail of a bird the bone of a man;
Warm red Blood upon the sand.
A hooded figure, a Nazi Cross.
Was there ever a...

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Categories: prejudice, allegory, angst, anxiety, betrayal,

Frostbite
some people are
  as cruel as a cold
 winter day

 — senryu



Berteena
Wild Orchid Haiku

13 February, 2019...

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Categories: bullying, hurt, prejudice, psychological,

Premium Member The Capitalist
The Capitalist


It was dark out
winds from the north
branches swaying over granite graves
The night seemed ominous

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	Have been thinking about a funeral...

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Categories: prejudice, america, discrimination, friendship, humorous,

The Story of Sambo
 As I read this children's book a few times last night,
I pondered on if it would be a good fit for my little girl-
I...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice,


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