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Spring Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member A Balance
A chemical balance 
To measure the mass of a chemical
A beam balance 
To measure the mass of an object
A spring balance 
To measure the weight...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, fate, math, rights,



Difference In Opinion
Issues, like mushrooms, spring up when two or more humans meet, 
Issues start from how you are and what size is monkey's feet;
And thus my...

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Categories: life, philosophy, prejudice, truth,

Premium Member Donald
You stank, and  poo was once revealed when pants were pulled in playing field. Hard round briquettes, quite dry, like dung with straw sun-hard...

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Categories: prejudice, 5th grade, bullying, childhood,

Mirrors
Mirrors also lie
They lie right before me eyes
They lie that am ugly with how I look
They lie how alluring I look occasionally
They lie and I...

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Categories: prejudice, beauty, happiness, irony, mirror,

My Crimson Rose
My burgundy rose with a touch of crimson
Untouched by man only drops of water from God
As I have grafted you with another bright white
You will...

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Categories: prejudice,



Premium Member strange fruit -
in a dream -
Mississippi, the 50's
lone hike on a sweltry spring-tide day
rolling fields of cotton and wheat
cauliflower clouds like lazy old men
creeping across a buttery...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, hate, metaphor, nature,

Premium Member There's No Pride With Prejudice
For six months we’d been dating and were blissfully happy
Now it was time for my boyfriend to meet my parents
The minute that Hamid walked through...

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Categories: color, conflict, prejudice,

I Would But You Won'T
Listen, I would say
Something to you
Boy
You are stupid
Wait a minute
That would be just
it




31.03.2017 
and still thinking of...

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Categories: miss you, prejudice, spring,

The Commoner
THE COMMONER

There are different varieties of me
In the azuline light, I swirl and twirl 
And sometimes become dim.
Some favour Bellis Perrenis version of me 
In...

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Categories: prejudice, flower, imagination, inspiration, love,

Botanic
After a short run
The road takes a diversion :
A curvilinear path.

Throwing a long lush green shadow,
The woods devoid of sorrows
Invites the heavy down power.

I peep...

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Categories: prejudice, depression, desire, symbolism, sympathy,

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,

Premium Member A Hail Mary Pass To the Twenty-First Century
Fear recalled; the taste of sweat in retreat, when
one can never seem to run far enough or fast enough.
Remembering the Christian children’s chants of
devil worshiper,...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, angst, bullying, fear,

For Claire
Your beauty beams with patent rage
Undiminished and unharmed with age
Like the primrose of the spring 
You are the jewel that sunshine brings

Your kindness is without...

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Categories: family, grandmother, prejudice,

Premium Member Reflecting On Police Brutality
It was the spring of ‘74 when my student peers and I
were on the tail end of a group excursion  
through southern Spain, across...

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Categories: violence, prejudice,

Premium Member I'M a Meat and Taters Guy
I can tolerate most any grub that is placed upon my plate,
Though I must be somewhat selective so as to control my weight!
I love a...

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Categories: prejudice, food, funny, me, me,


Book: Shattered Sighs