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Seasons Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member White Noise
1.
arrogant conceit -
haiku’s meaning is province,
owned by its readers

2.
God’s movement’s verbal -
pictures cannot be haiku
one-offs have seasons?

3.
haiku definitions
are joke, experts are drowned rats -
to breathe...

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Categories: poetry, prejudice,



Born of Frustration
This manifestation of colour that springs from a genome , eternal, nourished, weathered and fashioned by a dyadic fornication cradled in time. 
A pigment of...

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© Ian Black  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, change, destiny, hope, life,

Sweet Lies In Sour Skies
We sold our soils to buy their skies.
We sold our tongue to buy their lies.
We see our own truth lurking in their eyes,
who is foolish...

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Categories: africa, corruption, political, 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,

Rainbow of Colors
Blue blankets the sky above
Green clothes the earth around
Brown carpets the ground beneath 
See color for its greatness and beauty
Aquamarine, Cerulean, Chartreuse and Coral too
Lavender,...

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Categories: prejudice, beautiful, blue, color, inspirational,



A Man For All Seasons Barack Obama
A Man for All Seasons.

Well Barack Obama has won a last,
The Country swayed like barley grass.
We all look forward beyond today
The people now have had...

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Categories: black-african amerworld, hope, prejudice,


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