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Sad Racism Poems

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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 Jews vs Palestinians - it must end
Why this never ending hate
Where impressionable young men swallow jaundiced bait,
To kill and maim - all in the name of their one prophet,
Unleashing burning mayhem...

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Categories: death, depression, forgiveness, racism,

Premium Member Everybody Is Destroying Haiti
Everybody is destroying Haiti
Please stop, stop, and quit. Give the country
A rich autumn. Too many bandits, vandals
Too many thefts, lootings, too many crises and scandals
On...

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Categories: racism, angst, corruption, dark, emotions,

Premium Member Corrupt Judges Are Alive, Breathing and Mooching
There are words that I want to say to the corrupt judges
But I am too civilized and decent to put them on paper
Most judges in...

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Categories: racism, america, betrayal, corruption, judgement,

Premium Member Freedom Should Not Be About Race
All of us should know by now that there’s one race:
The Human Race. Narcissism and nepotism
Are destroying the very febrile fibers of our society
Greed and...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, black african



Premium Member Few Are True
Few Are True

A nonet to answer this question.

Will you still stand four us when Black Lives Matter isn’t trending?

So to this question this I do...

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Categories: discrimination, racism, society,

Rise Up Black and White Children
Rise up  child, 
Rise high.
It is time to ignore the existence of racism  discrimination , antagonism,  tribalism and  xenophobia on earth. 
As It is hard...

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Categories: racism, 12th grade, death of

Premium Member Under the Bridge In Del Rio, Texas Usa
Under the bridge in Del Rio are stopped, stuck, stationed
Thousands of migrant Haitians, not Ukrainians
Frankly, if they were the latter, they wouldn’t be sanctioned
Detained, abased,...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, anti bullying,

Premium Member The Untold Story
You once told me your race
(Not if I really cared)
You once showed me the true color of your face
(Not if that mattered)
You are whom you...

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Categories: racism, color, discrimination, humanity, poetry,

Premium Member Blaming the White Men
Blaming the white men
Is the idea, the insane ideas
That many of you have in your eyes
In your head and in your brain.

You’re scared of the...

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Categories: racism, america, black african american,

Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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Categories: racism, 12th grade, black african

Premium Member The Poem I Never Wrote Before
In love- we married young-
my dear Marine and I.
We moved from North to South
to settle in the home
which housed our little nest-
June- nineteen fifty-eight.
My poems...

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Categories: racism, history, sad,

My Place
The year of 2022 and we still experience fear. 
Why do you fear us in “Your” neighborhood, especially Black males? You fear Black males, yet...

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Categories: racism, america, change, god, hate,

His Life Mattered, Part Iv
..She felt so damn nervous making that call,
and when he picked up she just gushed it all,
he listened quietly, then she asked to meet,
she quickly...

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Categories: racism, change, conflict, growth, people,

Black Lives Matter
BLACK LIVES MATTER.
 
The sad thing is that people are getting hurt,
The environment statues are being treated like dirt.
 
We must find a better way...

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Categories: racism, 10th grade, abuse, black


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