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Pain Racism Poems

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


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The Solomonic thoughts of revolutionary minds strike like lightning in the rain, and prophetic missives pour from my spirit like Yah‘s word hit a...

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© Nafsi Huru  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, america, anti bullying, culture,



Premium Member Okay KK
It's because of ya ya ya you
I'm ashamed to be wa wa wa white
Don't be sus sus sus suprised If I don't fa fa fa...

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Categories: racism, anger, betrayal, black love,

Premium Member All We Need Is PEACE
All I want is world peace
In the west, in the east
In the north and the south
To close your mouth
When you're happy
To stop the misery
During the...

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Categories: racism, blessing, conflict, hate, peace,

Premium Member The Great American Make-Believe
Suburban resident pretense, a bleak uniformity.
I grew up among the repetitious homes,
isolated alienated, I wandered the conformity,
the endless square yards, the dull feckless syndrome.

Repugnant yet...

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Categories: racism, america, anxiety, community, fantasy,

Premium Member The Loving Kind
We love we cry we laugh 
we are the loving tree 
we grow and we know 
I'm brown he's creamy 
we are broken but we...

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Categories: racism, discrimination, family, happiness, integrity,



I Demand Justice For Ryan Gainer Death
I demand Justice, 
For the world's hatred, a blight, 
Justice for the innocent's tragic plight, 
Where evil prospers in the night, 
Like shadows dark, obscuring...

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Categories: racism, 11th grade, dedication, kid,

He is Getting Tired Now
He is getting tired now
of suffering and pain
the injustice caused by
all the hatred and shame

He is getting tired now
fearing each cop he meets
just might be...

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Categories: racism, poetry,

A Letter To My Nephew
Dear J

I’m sorry this is the world you live in,
walking the streets judged by both sides.
I know you’re called a milky way-
not fitting in to...

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Categories: racism, anger, black love, conflict,

The Unknown World
As I walk through this unknown world
With a heavy heart and an anxious soul,
All I can think of is my family 
For they are the...

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© Asra Aymen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, adventure, analogy, anti bullying,

Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Premium Member Uncle Sam Gets Slammed
Yes, indeed. Alright. I'm lily-white
    all 9+ feet of me, a tricolor sight

  But now I'm 'racist' and 'insensitive'
  ...

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Categories: racism, america, bullying, pain, political,

The Slavery Loop Hole In the United States Constitution
In the annals of time, a tale untold,
Resides the slavery loop hole, bold.
Within the Constitution, revered and strong,
Lurks a dark verse, where justice went wrong.

Enslavement's...

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Categories: racism, 12th grade,

Florida's Racist Policies
In the land of sunshine and sandy shores,
Where palm trees sway and seagulls soar,
There lies a state with a troubled past,
A place where prejudice was...

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Categories: racism, 12th grade,

Absurd
Sometimes I pray for my death as much I want to live, but it will not come ... 
I long for my childhood but it...

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Categories: racism, allusion, creation, depression, grief,

Premium Member What Separates Us
What Separates Us
Miracle Man
3/21/2023

Life is a congested walkway
where each inhabits their God given space.
The barrier that separates us is great.

Sometimes its opinions, religion, or means,
But...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, god, racism,


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