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Religion Prejudice Poems

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


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 Xenaphobia
“Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” - Martin Luther King Jr.

People can be ignorant and mean,
with hatred acts often obscene.
They...

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Categories: prejudice, bullying, hate, humanity, judgement,

Nearing the Chalice With Malice
Time for Holy Communion and chalice
Not one for Methuselah-old malice;
You ought to have dumped it at church entrance
To sought redemption give the fullest chance;
Holy Communion...

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Categories: change, character, conflict, prejudice,

One Cant Break Deserved Curses
One can’t break the deserved curses.
While one knows their exact causes,
You manage them like HIV,
Sometimes watching Pleasing TV,
Good French or Spanish Wine to quaff
And yourself...

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Categories: allusion, blessing, prejudice, religion,



Questions With No Answers
Please stop sharing memes promoting hatred or flaring communal violence. 
Do not revile anyone. Instead, observe silence. 
Crimes against humanity transcend the boundaries of religion,...

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Categories: prejudice, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Prayers of Die Die Die
My prayers are now Die! Die! Die!
People asking me Why? Why? Why?
Many are against ‘Who I am’
Friendship on Earth now A Big Scam
Swarming quite The...

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Categories: anxiety, irony, prejudice, religion,

Premium Member Make America Great
When the colonists felt that with the king of Great Britain they could no longer reason,
Their leaders signed the Declaration of Independence, though they knew...

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Categories: discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,

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 My Thoughts On Human Rights
  
"and this is my contemplation and pondering 
on what I have witnessed in my short life thus far "   
 ...

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Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member Jesus Lived
Jesus lived, and
Jesus died,
Jesus laughed, and
Jesus cried.

Jesus loved, and
Jesus felt,
Jesus stood, and
Jesus knelt.

Jesus heard, and
Jesus thought,
Jesus prayed, and
Jesus taught.

Jesus healed, and
Jesus fed,
Jesus preached, and
Jesus led.

Jesus...

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Categories: prejudice, god, hope, jesus, joy,

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,

Fury For the Masses I
watch the images dance. 
$19.95 for do it all designer genes. 
Engineer for a healthier life 
don’t forget it’s a great meat tenderizer 
as well...

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Categories: prejudice, addiction, allegory, america, anger,

Premium Member Employment Trauma
My protagonist today,
a Gay Black Religious Mature Male,
not quite ready for silver-grey Obama temples

Is off this morning
to a new full-time job,
8 to 5,
Monday through Friday.

He...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, caregiving, culture, health,

Premium Member The Other Side of Truth
it is different out there, in that far away land,
it is different out there, it is different!
people out there have darkened skin,
dress in animal hides,...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, allegory, allusion, bullying,


Book: Shattered Sighs