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Work Prejudice Poems

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


Unread Newspapers
We get to see you rise, step on the cold floor
When the clock strikes five in the dark.
Your cell goes gaga over nothing, you lie
next...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade,



Premium Member Dear Serena
Dear Serena Williams…I want to take a moment and apologize to you
for something I didn’t say…something I did not do.

As we waited under a crab...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hate, prejudice,

Premium Member To Judge Thomas
Can they take back
the rights our parents earned?
Take back the Lynching
and all the houses burned?
Can they move you 
to the back of the bus?
And close...

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Categories: angst, political, prejudice,

New Elizabethan Britain
The quick fix had worked so
She slipped the needle away,
Her little liquid friend that helped 
Through each long working day.
A toot of the horn told...

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Categories: anger, death, prejudice, society,

One Cant Break Deserved Curses
One can’t break the deserved curses.
While one knows their exact causes,
You manage them like HIV,
Sometimes watching Pleasing TV,
Good French or Spanish Wine to quaff
And yourself...

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Categories: allusion, blessing, prejudice, religion,



The Old Bill
Bill Shakespeare is wanted for hate speech,
His study’s surrounded with tape.
The local police were slow to react,
He may already have made his escape.
There’s a chance...

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Categories: prejudice, absence, angst, anxiety, celebrity,

Age 3
Age 3
Think of the child age 3 what she will do when she’s older
Who will be annoy who will she love where will she work
What...

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Categories: child, growth, prejudice,

Premium Member Make America Great
When the colonists felt that with the king of Great Britain they could no longer reason,
Their leaders signed the Declaration of Independence, though they knew...

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Categories: discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,

Premium Member At Work I Am the Minority
People are always squeaking about being the minority.
I am the minority at my workplace.
There are only three people here over sixty.
Me and two others.

Ninety percent...

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Categories: prejudice,

Mlk Way Today
As we look back on the path blazed by Jr MLK. 
Seeing the progress wondering what he’d say. 
The work has begun and the game...

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

Premium Member Loneliness
Loneliness strikes
When you're lost in people's eyes
When you're astrayed from people's companies
When your existence is left unattended
Loneliness strikes 
When people's six senses betrayed you
They didn't...

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Categories: confidence, loneliness, philosophy, prejudice,

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 The Other Side of Truth
it is different out there, in that far away land,
it is different out there, it is different!
people out there have darkened skin,
dress in animal hides,...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, allegory, allusion, bullying,

Premium Member 'white Privilege' Does Exist
Abandoned as a child believed to be no more than five, the matron of the orphans home, was...other than my mom...
The first to have to...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, racism,


Book: Shattered Sighs