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Patriotic Race Poems

These Patriotic Race poems are examples of Race poems about Patriotic. These are the best examples of Race Patriotic poems written by international poets.


Premium Member School Bored Theories
Twenty-two
and our School Boards
are hoppin

Madly divided
'bout race
and white saving face
in-between fashion shoppin.

Dear Red and Blue
School Board Candidates,

Regarding Critical Race Theory
that ignores our own lack
of multiculturing...

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Categories: race, america, education, green, health,



Premium Member Love You Messages
When the StraightWhite Patriarchal President
sent out his Praise and Thanks Message
"We love you"
to those who would cathartically enjoy beheading
VicePresident St. Peter's Pence 
loves homophobic St....

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Categories: race, health, love, peace, political,

Divided We Stand
Ravage our monuments,
empowered dissidents.
Endless entitlements,
from spineless governments.

In this era unplanned,
by fathers of the land.
Divided we stand,
in moral wasteland....

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Categories: race, america, conflict, patriotic, political,

Honoring Liberty
There is no debate,
what we celebrate.
Formation of the state,
never racial hate.

Former colony,
freed from monarchy.
Honoring liberty,
not inhumanity....

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Categories: race, america, freedom, independence day,

South Africa Sinks Senryu20200124 Number3: It Pours
after Mandela
nice laws - then Blacks play race card -
merit drowning with discards...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: race, 6th grade, anti bullying,



Premium Member Basic
Basic   (Bible... Always... Saving =  The Living Christ)

New math…, 
1 + 1 = politics.
Old disguises, 
sacred, promises, 
and personal agendas. 
Fear, and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: race, addiction, anti bullying, drug,

Mind Erase
Mind erase 
this money we chase
mind erase
this money we chase
these terms we are born to debt we face
different but the same case
the good life we...

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Categories: race, change, endurance, money, patriotic,

Premium Member Transcending Boundaries To Trash
Transcending boundaries to trash
transacts through vulnerabilities to crash
into compost cash.

I see and feel strange conjoining
curious listening to speak with old as young.
We carry less allegiance...

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Categories: race, age, gender, health, humanity,

To My Fatherland: Ambazonia
There was never a land sweeter than Bamenda
Nor a land so full of honey: Buea
Full of a consanguineous race
A people garnished by love and commensurateness
A...

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Categories: patriotic, race,

Premium Member Trump's Civil Rights Counsel
If your legal counsel on civil rights
is Jeff Sessions,
then you most certainly learned legal precedent
for validity of crossing your fingers
or your toes
or even just imagine...

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Categories: humor, integrity, race, racism,

Premium Member Wisdom's Marching Council
I know you invited the Brothers to side-line along,
but only if we are here to listen;
Don't speak.

Yet I may have credential for qualifying voice.
For I,...

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Categories: deep, health, poverty, race,

Premium Member Jetblack God of Earth's History
I might best not say why,
yet I finally admit,
Taoist me imagines Yang as a JetBlack God,
Creator of this Universe
and, therefore, also ProGenerator of Anthros
with YinGoddess...

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Categories: race, beauty, health, muse, music,

Premium Member Je Suis Fier - Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's I Am Proud By T Wignesan
Je suis fier/fière – Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s “I am Proud” by T. Wignesan

Je me trouve noir de peau parmi les blancs
Et je suis fier.
Fier...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: race, bullying, character, discrimination, freedom,

David Henson
David can often be seen hot on the trail, 
Of Richard Whitehead, sprinter, runner, 
And was reported in Rio de Janero’s mail, 
As the 200m...

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Categories: courage, health, patriotic, race,

We the People
Divide us? You try
The forces that be
Creating turmoil and strife

Not even attempting
At making amends
For disruption of every ones life

Divide us? You try
The forces that be
Creating...

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© Pete Yuhas  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: race, conflict, corruption, immigration, patriotic,


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