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Sorrow Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member No Roses For Rose

Her eyes look up towards the amber skies
In solemn prayer before the Sun dies

Only to live again a zillion times
Prayer is not for the Sun...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, beauty, death, first love,



Witch In the Water
I see no point in continuing 
to put pen to paper
my words far too weighty
to float to the surface to be seen 
from the depths...

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Categories: hate, judgement, prejudice, society,

Premium Member Path To the Beyond
Optimal time progressed at the same rate as streamflow.
This puzzling exhibit remains an outline of life's sorrow.
A prized prospect exerts a massive effect on a...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, analogy, inspirational, meaningful, natural

Sing For Me An Opera Song
Can there be a heart that pleases out there?
Come and sing for me an opera song
This beer has captured my brains
And now I sit with...

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Categories: betrayal, confusion, hurt, prejudice,

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 Made In America
Subways swim underground 
like whales swallowing dreams.
I sit blended into its whirring cavity
A hostage inside this vehicle transporting prisoners.
I see my face clinched in the...

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Categories: prejudice, america, conflict, discrimination, freedom,

A Cup of Tea
Mum, you make me sad with your eyes 
Please tell what troubles you
I am fine, you imagine things
But mum if you are happy, 
Your eyes...

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Categories: prejudice, cry, depression, fear, heartbroken,

Premium Member Hate Is Born of Fear
Hate is born of fear 
From the bowels of the barrel of the beast
of a closed person

Closed heart
closed fist
closed mind

Hate poisons the environment
Worse, hate finds...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, 11th grade,

She Pleaded Her Case
She pleaded her case
She was a child dressed up in white lace.
She was told that people she know their place.
She knew then that the world...

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Categories: prejudice, america, community, courage, discrimination,

Great Jehovah
Great Jehovah 

(Set to John Williams Schindler's list theme)

Great Jehovah, as we weep
We turn our hearts to thee.
As the storms of evil sweep us
In your...

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Categories: prejudice, god, hope, jewish, prayer,

Premium Member The Soul of Our Nation
I once thought the soul of our nation was a mix of colors 
A mix of colors shining bright
but I was wrong…the soul of our...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice,

Premium Member The Deep Roots of Racism
When God created this world, everything was nice and dandy and perfect,
But the disobedience of Adam and Eve introduced sin and sowed defect,
Soon thereafter sin...

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Categories: prejudice, america, black african american,

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,

Bloodline
Life is already not fair in many aspects
Paying for the sins of our fathers is never what one expects
Destined for death once we're born
Hanged, sentenced...

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Categories: prejudice,

Tell It To the Mountains
Tell it to the mountains
tell it out loud that the world might hear
Wax up the steep and rugged hills, journey the valleys and fountains
tell them!...

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Categories: prejudice, mental illness, metaphor, poetry,


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