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Sad Prejudice Poems

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Premium Member The Great American Make-Believe
Suburban resident pretense, a bleak uniformity.
I grew up among the repetitious homes,
isolated alienated, I wandered the conformity,
the endless square yards, the dull feckless syndrome.

Repugnant yet...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anxiety, community, fantasy,



Gender Based Violence 2023
Cyber Harassment

"Why do you have to be so mean
Does it bother you that I post
For you always commenting,
saying bad things my way" 

It's gotten to...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, depression,

Victor Rip
Trying to find
The happiness of 
Trying to find
The way
They kept him on life support
I sat outside and would not move
He had suffered greatly from his...

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Categories: prejudice, sad, truth,

Ripe Time To Hate Kate
From time to time sets a bait,
Her patience she makes sure wait;
Over issues would she skate:
In sweet words the tempting state
And seek to mask thy...

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Categories: allusion, conflict, prejudice, woman,

Premium Member The Untold Story
You once told me your race
(Not if I really cared)
You once showed me the true color of your face
(Not if that mattered)
You are whom you...

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Categories: prejudice, color, discrimination, humanity, poetry,



Taciturnity
I
If one of our failing friends will not talk
How would we walk the forgiveness walk?
Do forgive them anyway

II
How does one forgive, live, pray, alone?
Maybe texting...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, bible, discrimination, international, prayer,

Premium Member Wellborn Woes
A baron's efforts to hold his wealth
only to have it turn on himself.
His estate slips away like water
so sad his firstborn was a daughter.
Which would...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, class, death, discrimination, judgement,

This Love Thing
How madly in love, 
The moon and the cross were
But it made everyone cross
And they were declared mad. 

What a taboo
Everyone said, 
So the moon...

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Categories: prejudice, deep, love, love hurts,

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 The Eyes Don'T Lie
I have seen the broken bus windows
fireflies in my daughter’s afro
the look in the eyes of passersby
prompting her to ask;
“Dad, why are they looking at...

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Categories: children, people, prejudice, sad,

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,

Words of Violence and Strife Ii
ASSAULT 
I feel the light assault my tender optics. 
I see the elections flow and ebb. 
The particles of reality assault my mind. 
Can you...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, analogy, anger, angst,

Premium Member Idiots, Idiots, Idiots
Idiots, idiots everywhere.
Don’t wear a mask because they just don’t care.
Don’t care if they pass this disease on to you.
Don’t care about your kids or...

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Categories: prejudice, sad, science,

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,

Premium Member The Mime In the Airport Lounge - Both Audio and Text
Sitting in my wheel chair, near the stairway to a lounge, I clearly heard what sounded like some men 
Laughing hard and carrying on…it seemed...

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Categories: hate, prejudice,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things