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Romantic Prejudice Poems

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


You can't divorce a good joke
Bluntly, someone said
they could never imagine
my being married.
This stung.
I laughed.
I am more
a comic
than
a romantic.
Pain is preferably felt
without witness;
better yet,
with punchlines.
Those precious people
who cry amongst us...

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Categories: prejudice, emotions, funny, humor, marriage,



Diametric Paradise
One an angel, one a devil,    
Two so different, two so young,    
This ain’t love, this is so wretched,...

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Categories: prejudice, angel, bible, cute love,

My Secret Desire
The nightmare wakes me up now,
But what can be lost without getting it?
Yet sometimes the dream of getting, 
And the nightmare of losing incessantly!
Frightened, terrified,...

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Categories: prejudice, anxiety, appreciation, conflict, fantasy,

Premium Member Of Lies Told That Once Destroyed Innocent Girls' Lives
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The Convergence of the Twain
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Categories: prejudice, appreciation, art, betrayal, dark,

Premium Member The Other Side of Vrbanya Bridge
Their story haunts my memory, I'll tell it to you plain..
in the city of Sarajevo, a place war could never touch,
and hope it never will...

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Categories: heartbroken, love, parents, prejudice,



Rain
On that same afternoon 
in a commune not too far away, 
hope got caught while 
stealing from the market of desires; 
luck got expelled for
cheating...

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Categories: prejudice, anxiety, appreciation, beautiful, beauty,

Premium Member Romance Day and Night
Romance Day And Night

How the Romans played their moonlit dreams
splashing out near viaducts of love I can only
wonder same as with knights in shining armour
or...

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Categories: romance, prejudice,

Who Am I
Daughter  of Mary and  Louis
(Named after my late grandmother ) 

My name is  Charmaine
a name originated from latin
Charmaine means -a song

Eldest of...

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Categories: prejudice, , western,

The Pride and the Prejudice
With a pride she denied his love....
She wanted a romantic man but she couldn't see that in him - she saw arrogant in the way...

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Categories: confusion, devotion, love, prejudice,

Agape Redefined
Like Jesus I'm prophetic,

I've come to set you free

by loving the way 

ignorant men cling

to their prejudices

Love you indiscriminate

of right and wrong,

sin and not guilty

Blow your mind...

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Categories: romantic, prejudice,

I Love You
I Love You!

Love is introduced into a world with no expectations or qualifications. 
It is like God with no verification just a thought. 
 Just...

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Categories: prejudice, for her, romantic, sorrow,

Bronte Inspiration
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: relationship, romantic, prejudice,

Bronte Inspiration Collaboration Poem By Jan Allison and Darren Watson
We walk across meadow and moor 
Along tracks where horse and carriage once rode 
Treading paths where the poets of yore 
In search of inspiration...

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Categories: friendship, romantic, prejudice,

I Ask
How many times? 

I see plethora's of well-wishers,

an entire generation in stitches-
dynamic disasters carrying the pitches,

a welcome wagon wandering the bridges,

how many times?

I see a...

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Categories: prejudice, growing up, passion, political,


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