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Stress Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member The Schock Od An Outsider
New Yorkers, in general, are very notorious 
for walking way too fast, not moderately:
it's seen as an unpleasant remark;
tourists keep think to themselves,
" They're funny!...

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Categories: prejudice, bullying, character, discrimination, emotions,



Contradictions
the Priest sucked in his Four Star Brandy
hoping that a drunken release
would help him with his conflict
in an alcoholic sleep of peace
the alky swigged his...

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Categories: addiction, confusion, philosophy, prejudice,

Fade
fade
one of those with the lines on the end/there's always a divider/between us and them/and between me and them/it's best this way/for they can't get...

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Categories: abuse, irony, prejudice, wisdom,

The Loophole Mirror
Both sides of a sword with double edge, harm
One with love that may seems deadly to cope
Other with quiet GUISE till night loses arm ...

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Categories: prejudice, art, betrayal, class, hurt,

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,



Premium Member Employment Trauma
My protagonist today,
a Gay Black Religious Mature Male,
not quite ready for silver-grey Obama temples

Is off this morning
to a new full-time job,
8 to 5,
Monday through Friday.

He...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, caregiving, culture, health,

Premium Member Beware of Biased Journalism
Many of my friends no longer watch network news 
Disgruntled by conflicting prejudicial reports 
Beholden to their network’s particular political views. 

Eyewitness accounts are dulled...

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Categories: angst, conflict, confusion, prejudice,

An Honorable Man, Part I
Elias Kerwin was born to a woman
that people in the town didn’t care for,
way out in the old Dakota frontier,
she’d been nothing more than a...

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Categories: prejudice, character, confusion, corruption, life,

The White Privilege
A cherished childhood spent cocooned in my inward-looking community,
Protected me from the indoctrination of a white-privileged history.
But when I stepped into a world where brown...

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Categories: prejudice, racism,

Forgiven
Why should I
by and by
Give in to a little 'White Lie?'

400 years and counting
Now deception, destruction and death surmounting 

From whips and chains
to covert stress...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anger, black african

Homeless
Being homeless doesn't mean 
I am not bless
It's just societies way of putting me through a test
I know that to you, I am a mess
But...

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Categories: prejudice, class, community, political, poverty,

Perpetual Queasy Student Days Recess 2
mysterious as Lemuel
     unlike hundreds of
     other rowdy seniors
     constituting the nineteen
 ...

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Categories: prejudice, boy, discrimination, education, mental

Premium Member Limerick Crochetes: Once a Band of Non-Hearing Sans Abri
Limerick crochetés: Once a band of non-hearing sans abri*

Once a band of non-hearing sans abri*
Camped on the banks of a highway free
Full score years stopped...

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Categories: prejudice, silence, society, stress,

Battle Axe and Her Republican Trumpeting Waze - Part 1
Upon bitterly cold dawning hours of one January 2000 day
the Harns family desperately sought a place to live – “hay
there” Nelson Swartley (an independent realtor)...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, grave, house, life,

Premium Member Someone Else Entirely
You call me an opposer of racism,
a defender of human decency.
You call me a colorful quilt
filled with vast intricacies 
You call me a kindred soul,
one...

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Categories: prejudice, bereavement, identity, imagination, introspection,


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