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Summer Prejudice Poems

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


Hands that toil : Hearts that ache
From fields of gold to the city's cold embrace,
He came a farmer, with a weathered face.
Dusty clothes, hands calloused and worn,
Carrying the burden of harvest...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, clothes, color, conflict,



I Remember the Little Girl
I REMEMBER THE LITTLE GIRL

BMWs shine on the lot, row after row,
reflecting the blinding summer sun of Pinedale, California.
Their windows blink back stories of 4,792...

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Categories: prejudice, child, discrimination, judgement, people,

Silence and Civility
The Covidlike phrase slithered into my consciousness,
coiled itself around unprotected prudence
and constricted.

Its bifurcated tongue touched the untouchable,
testing whisps of thought with darts of anger,
selecting venom’s...

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Categories: prejudice, society,

Flies Reign the City
The country is so filthy with garbage all over the dearest homes People are sick with unpleasant smell and poor sanitations, poor managements. In such...

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Categories: poverty, prejudice, raven,

Premium Member She Raised Red Flags At a Young Age
She raised red flags at a young age


it was the last day of high school
and he wanted to ask her out
to chill and hang, and...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, growing up, hurt,



My Anchor
My anchor

I met you on a summer day

Mists had cleared and dews long dried

The sun, blazing and scorching

Forced earthling to bow to its rays

On the...

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Categories: anniversary, fantasy, motivation, 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,

A Letter To Dear Mr President Abraham Lincoln
When you proclaimed all slaves in the U.S.A. to be freed, it meant the total abolishment of the slavery system, I suppose.  When you...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, america, black african american,

Premium Member My Dearest Daughter
My Dearest Daughter

Melanie, dear Melanie, I know that you know my thoughts
are always about you, my concerns are always for you,
my heartache weeps for you,...

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Categories: daughter, prejudice, universe,

Premium Member Mockingbird - Crown of Sonnets
#1
"It is a sin to kill a Mockingbird.
While playing games with rocks or guns, defray,
them, please, ...shoot old tin cans.  Each whispered song 
from...

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Categories: children, discrimination, integrity, prejudice,

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,

Blood Is Not Thicker Than Water
In the summer of 1949, I lay in the grass in "Grannys"  back yard picking clovers with 8 year 
old Ada Bee, my black...

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Categories: prejudice, lifeme, hate, love, me,

She Was Anne
her name was Anne 
and she wrote dreams 
upon pages; 
the kind that roam around your mind 
but are always held deep 
inside your chest;

and...

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Categories: prejudice, history, introspectionstar, girl, star,

A Damsel In Distress
Curled in the womb, a dreamless summer night
Hark the coming of a baby snow-white
Eternal beauty and grace, a cuddly delight
Twinkle in her eye, there is...

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Categories: prejudice, childhood, friendship, love, teen,


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