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War Prejudice Poems

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


Exodus of the chirping birds
The wise, in silence, they spend their days,
Until mistaken, and so they change their ways.
So chirp you, little birds, let the trees be shaken,
For every...

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Categories: courage, encouraging, freedom, prejudice,



Sedoka of the Albigensian Song
Will of Tudela
Whose zeal burned for the white wolves 
Against Languedoc's black lambs 

Nameless soul of gold
Guided by heaven's muses
Pitied the southern pastures 


Poem inspired...

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Categories: prejudice, animal, color, conflict, history,

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,

Premium Member Contested Crossroads
Contested Crossroads

By Mark D. Stucky
On a battleground bloodied across millennia,
on a compact land bridge spanning continents and gods…

       ...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, hate, political, spiritual,

Premium Member Weapons of Wonder
Weapons of Wonder

By Mark Stucky
If humans must wage war,
let it be upon our own evils.
Let there be genocide on
violence and divisiveness,
malice and indifference,
prejudice and inequity,
foolishness...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, hate, love, political,



Melanin
Wash away the sins of the father
Release your head from the sand
Try to start again
Or ignore the reaching hand

Who are you to judge over a...

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Categories: abuse, culture, discrimination, prejudice,

Premium Member Little Less Than Listen So
LITTLE LESS THAN
	LISTEN
	  SO

   June 2018
         
Part One

Little less than
	Come around
Not my part
Your hearts
	Uptown

Little...

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Categories: prejudice, angst, betrayal, cheer up,

Premium Member False Truths
false truth 1: 

juxtaposition:
all are equal,
some not as others:-



     false truth 2: 

       oxymoronic:
fighting war...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, allegory, analogy, discrimination,

Ijanu
Sàkí, s'énu se, 
Solà s'òró so. 
Sòra se, sàwon sékè-sàjó!...

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Categories: nonsense, prejudice, relationship, silence,

Premium Member Army Man
The crushing sound bashing in my head
The boy I see, dreaming to be an army man
Only fears and tears of knowing that it can’t be
...

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Categories: prejudice, america, conflict, culture, evil,

Premium Member The Flag
The Flag

The white flag means to give up. 
It means to end every chance
of effort to stop what is about to happen, 
or what is...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, addiction, america, patriotic, peace,

Premium Member Propaganda
Propaganda

We are told, 
what they want us to hear, 
by the media, 
and those behind the curtain,
with their own agendas, 
their own shows, 
in the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, appreciation, atheist, forgiveness, political,

Premium Member Be Fearless To Fight the Right Fights
Be not afraid
To fight the right fights
The hate, the hatred
To regain your rights
To end bigotry, racism
Fascism and nepotism.

Be brave
Like a heroic slave
Who is not afraid
To...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, political, prejudice,

Premium Member Q
She sits in her old four door car
Jittery as a stick shift
All day every day

An old fashion woman
Smoking a pack of Camels
With all the windows...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, dark, hate, political,

Premium Member Deja Vu Racial Disparity
These are not events that took place very far in the past
These are obviously ongoing racial gaffes and contrasts
Where human beings are bombarded and mistreated
Where...

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Categories: prejudice, emotions, humanity, international, mirror,


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