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Romance Racism Poems

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


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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Categories: racism, angel, bible, creation, inspiration,



My Latest Book: the Beautiful Skeletons
I have been away for a while now, this is because I was busy working towards the accomplishment of my novel, titled "The Beautiful Skeletons."...

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Categories: racism, abuse, africa, america, betrayal,

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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Categories: racism, allah, america, angel, fashion,

Premium Member What Party Are You
What Party Are You?

Huh?
Does it matter?
Who I voted for? 
I am alive, 
so it was legal. 
I have not been dead, 
for thirty years. 
Surely...

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Categories: racism, allah, america, atheist, metaphor,

Premium Member The Living Word
The Living Word

In a country, far from this place. 
The word is not written down. 
They are not allowed. 
They will hunt you, 
and kill...

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Categories: racism, allah, america, atheist, death



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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Categories: racism, abortion, abuse, addiction, america,

A Day In a Town
Evening.
A harbinger,
the breeze is redolent
with petrichor. Soft rain begins.
Across my bucolic demesne, I see
My erstwhile dalliance’s town
Ephemeral it was
But such passion
lives on

That day
A willow tree
Where...

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Categories: racism, granddaughter, heartbreak, history, lost

Premium Member Transgenerate Roots
My grandparents' grandparents,
all sixteen,
digging roots through cultural meristems,
young adults,
adolescents during Time's 1880's,
post Civil War birth of Sir James Crow monoculture.

What would we name this self-hatred,
this...

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Categories: racism, culture, gender, history, nature,

There Is a Place
There is a place you can go that is full of only love and Warmth .
you will be surrounded by a light that shines from...

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Categories: racism, abuse, analogy, angel, beautiful,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things