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Thank You Prejudice Poems

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THE VALLEYS IN OUR JOURNEY
How do I start this story, 
Let’s begin with an optimistic reader,
Who happens to be my brother,
I got to tell you I really revere him...

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Categories: character, poverty, prejudice, thank



Premium Member Standing For the Truth
People who tell it like it is
Are usually wrongfully targeted
People who tell the truth with ease
Are routinely are attacked or assassinated
The truth exposes the weaknesses...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, funeral, international, obituary,

Clarke Gets Rid of Feared Visitors
Don Clarke acted like one who’d soon leave.
His callers stood up in compliance,
Then heard the gasped relief Clarke did heave,
To them Clarke’s hurting non-reliance:
The fears...

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Categories: character, fear, people, prejudice,

Parts of Me
Parts of me wants to die, parts of me wants to cry and yet part of me wishes I could fly far off from here,...

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Categories: anxiety, prejudice,

Not Like That
They didn’t even have railroads
back in the year eighteen hundred,
not every man would get to vote,
only those with property did!
And some of those folks did...

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Categories: prejudice, history, how i feel,



Premium Member The Capitalist
The Capitalist


It was dark out
winds from the north
branches swaying over granite graves
The night seemed ominous

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	Have been thinking about a funeral...

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Categories: prejudice, america, discrimination, friendship, humorous,

Premium Member Converting Christians
It has been asked,
sighed Gaia,
if I would convert Christians
to Taoists.

So, what did you say?

I suspect better Christians,
Christians with more humble gratitude
for God's actively loving Grace
restoring...

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Categories: prejudice, christian, creation, health, humor,

Premium Member You Know the People I Mean
They look through me never really see me
Without a shred of decency choosing to avoid me
Their disdainful stare turning to a glare 
Offer their backs...

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Categories: prejudice, bullying, corruption, discrimination, evil,

Tory, Liar, Cheat, Tax Avoider, Friend of the Banksters and Enemy of the People
Everyone is struggling, in debt and dismay
Why would anyone consider voting Theresa May.
Answers a question with a question
She'll say what she needs to, to win...

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Categories: prejudice, allusion, dark, people, political,

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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Categories: prejudice, america, black african american,

Premium Member We Are Brothers Ii
Don’t look at me
As though I am an alien or a stranger,
Don’t let the dagger of antipathy
Fly out of your eyes.

I am your neighbor.

Don’t call...

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Categories: prejudice, cute, immigration, love, peace,

In My Mother's Eyes
In my mother's eyes I see my hero
I know fear is far at bay
In her eyes I feel protection
In her smile I see my face

Cause...

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Categories: birthday, mom, prejudice,

A Prayer For Those Who Have Found Love
I am grateful dear creator for this experience or rather the multitude of such we call life,
I accept you unconditionally, knowing that you have intimately...

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Categories: prayer, prejudice,

This Stupid Heart
(The disappoinment of a Sugar-Dad)

You said you’re shy but just tried the guts
As you need some aid for this and that.
If I should give in...

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Categories: prejudice, confusion, forgiveness, life, women,

Bibsy
No fuss about it
You being west and I being east
We took the split
With such kindness of release
And better friends remain
Nor once did you complain
Against my...

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Categories: people, prejudice,


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