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Angel Racism Poems

These Angel Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Angel. These are the best examples of Racism Angel poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Death to all the Angels
Death to all the angels,
	Death in the crying sky.
The eyes of hungry babies probe us.
	They plead with us in abject terror.
In ghettoized Gaza,
	No mother and...

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Categories: racism, angel, children, death, fear,



Premium Member The Ballad of Red Feather
Pretty like the crystalline canyon rocks -
   Fair like a deer wandering in the morn' -
With the Great Spirit as a faithful witness
...

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Categories: history, native american, racism,

I Will Not Budge
As I listen to the stories my grandmother told
The tears I cry are heavy to hold
I wish I could tell my grandmother things have changed
But...

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Categories: racism, 9th grade, black african

Premium Member Block This, Block That
Block this, block that
Black this, black that
I am sick and tired
Of seeing the hatred
And the obvious prejudices
Destroying countries, counties
Districts and municipalities
Where biased authorities
And utterly corrupt...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, beauty, race,

Premium Member Escape of the Bluesman's Song
Within the frame a sepia scene
a dusty porch   a rickety chair   
the fabric of your dusky face creased
with ceaseless sunbaked woes
your...

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Categories: africa, america, grief, racism,



Dear Dad
They Gave the Verdict Today.
They Gave Us 27 Million, but that Can Never Bring You Back.
I Will Never Hear Your Voice, See Your Smile, or...

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Categories: racism, bereavement, dad, father, i

Throne To Humanity
I wish I am an Angel from heaven,

No wonder I came to this world

By swimming in darkness for nine months.

A beautiful soul gave her womb...

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© S S Beulin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, angel, cute love, discrimination,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - Iii - Miklos Radnoti
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - III - Miklos Radnoti

Miklos Radnoti was one of the greatest of the Jewish Holocaust poets. He died...

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Categories: holocaust, murder, race, racism,

Irony of Purpose
It is funny! 
Very funny how
A masked preacher can preach honesty; 
And even points at the wrongs with his
Fingers of hypocritical righteousness…

We stare with grim...

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Categories: racism, anger, pain, patriotic, political,

I Can'T Breathe
I Can’t Breathe
 
My Country, I ask of thee,
why do you still hate me?
America the Beautiful,
why, why, am I scorned and reviled,
your unwanted dark child?
 
With your...

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Categories: racism, black african american, how

Premium Member Fear
Fear

It is a very small demon. 
It is a tiny monster, 
that never stops chewing on;
anything it can get. 

It is the one that hides,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, angel, bible, creation, inspiration,

Inflictions of Whiteness
A white Santa showed a child the skin tone of the top brass
A white doll to an innocent black girl contrasts ugliness

A white wedding was...

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Categories: race, racism, religion, religious,

Premium Member The High Night of the Dark Wind
The High Night of the Dark Wind

Dancing fairies on the lake of ice, 
leaving no marks as they pass. 
The tiny birds, chase them...
not to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, allah, america, angel, fashion,

Miklos Radnoti Translations of Holocaust Poems
Postcard 1
by Miklós Radnóti
written August 30, 1944
translated by Michael R. Burch
 
Out of Bulgaria, the great wild roar of the artillery thunders,
resounds on the mountain...

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Categories: racism, death, grave, holocaust, horror,

Premium Member Stop
STOP

Barking. 
The dogs are barking again. 
It happens every night about the same time. 
I think that is the exact hour, the man comes home…
from...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, abortion, abuse, addiction, america,


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