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.
A BalanceA 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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prejudice, discrimination, fate, math, rights,
Difference In OpinionIssues, 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,
DonaldYou 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,
MirrorsMirrors 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 RoseMy 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,
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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prejudice, allusion, hate, metaphor, nature,
There's No Pride With PrejudiceFor 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'TListen, 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 CommonerTHE 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,
BotanicAfter 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 IDaughter 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,
A Hail Mary Pass To the Twenty-First CenturyFear 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 ClaireYour 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,
Reflecting On Police BrutalityIt 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,
I'M a Meat and Taters GuyI 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,