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Mystery Racism Poems

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


Premium Member A Revolution Against Racism In America Right Now
Stop talking about revolution, revolution
It's not like winning the lottery, the ‘election’
When a real revolution is on the move
Nobody, nobody can stop it.

Stop, stop, quit,...

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Categories: racism, corruption, integrity, mystery, parody,



Premium Member Way of the Nile
The nation naturally knows
The Nile. The river flows up to the
North  and above. The love
Through Sudan and Egypt up and on 

The way of...

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Categories: racism, allusion, confidence, meaningful, mystery,

A Falling Body
watch the heavenly forms fall 
a body in motion a remains in devotion 
how odd, held in time 

in the shafts of light sliced though...

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Categories: racism, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Premium Member They Hate the Color Black
They, the blind
Heavy laden with mystery of denial
Empty of eclectic views
Yearns for Island of blinding white light.

They hate the color black
Every woman's sexy black dress
Every...

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Categories: racism, appreciation, art, beauty, culture,

Premium Member Power To Embrace Difference
St. Francis prayed for politically active 
nonreactive empowerment
through serenity to change what we can,
and to walk away,
without loser disgust
but with winning acceptance
for what we cannot...

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Categories: racism, change, earth, health, integrity,



Innocent Participants
. for public domain

Children swing from big oak trees,
from lengths of rope in Summer's breeze,
flying free to catch the water,
rich man's, poor man's, son or...

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Categories: prejudice, racism,

Amercan Racism
American racism
 
I don’t understand it
Well, so they are former slaves
But that was long ago why are they
And the whites harbouring
Resentment about it.
Can’t the let...

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Categories: racism, 8th grade, anti bullying,

Hard To Explain
Sometimes he feels good in the morning when he gets up
Sometimes he's sick to his stomach and he throws up
Is he out of luck
Does it...

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© Mike Grant  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, 12th grade, absence, age,

This One
This one right here
Is probably 
More properly 
Suited for persons of poverty
Pondering robbery
Constantly on the street
Profiting from a pharmacy
State of mind
And honestly i dont need...

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© John Conde  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, art, betrayal, change, day,

Surrounded By Stupidity
I’m surrounded by stupidity, surrounded by a society that has no priority. I’m surrounded by minority’s that have no journeys, they live life care free...

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Categories: america, identity, racism, society,

The Sheepdog and the Black Bull
I said to the Mountains, tell me the story of the Sheepdog. But would it be Honorable for me to inquire about the Black bull?

The...

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Categories: racism, abuse, africa, black african

Greed
There was a woman named Greed 
Insidious intentions to conquer 
Accumulation of funds 
Paper chase, multiple runs 
No mercy for the poor that plead...

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Categories: racism, art, autumn, conflict, image,

Mystery
When it’s all said and done,
Zimmerman still won,
Another young man
blacked away from a gun,
What really happened?
did he fight did he run?
I guess it really doesn’t...

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© Remi Stan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism,

Instead of War
INSTEAD OF WAR
HISTORY IS A MYSTERY TO HUMANITY,
SOME KNOWN WITH AN EVIDENCE,
SOME UNKWOWN WITHOUT A TRACE,
PEOPLE EAGER TO KNOW WHY LIFE IS WHAT IT IS...

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Categories: racism, abuse, africa, betrayal, conflict,

Happiness In a Wrong Way
Happiness in a Wrong way – Zamreen Zarook

In the notion of seeking happiness,
I thought of stepping in to nonsense,
I dream I could find success,
But I...

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Categories: racism, abuse, addiction, adventure, age,


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