Son Racism Poems
These Son Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Son. These are the best examples of Racism Son poems written by international poets.
DiscriminationSomeone recently said there was more discrimination
against blacks than Jews, travellers (gypsies) or the Irish;
for which an apology has been offered for all those lies,
an...
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Categories:
anti bullying, conflict, racism,
The World When I Was YoungWhy can't the world be like it was when I was young
No one cleaning up dog-due dung
Kids dying right...
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Categories:
racism, father son, health, mother
Grand PrioritiesWhat fills your goals, son?
I told you!
Need to get my car rolling [life rolling, love rolling]
yesterday,
if not today...
If I may interrupt
to process mindful resilience
for a...
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racism, black african american, earth,
Gateway TownGateway town, Mississippi and Missouri river flooding confluence,
with its celebration of manifest destiny, its looming, iconic archway.
Stainless westward marker, its culture flowed southward for influence
within...
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racism, allusion, city, class, longing,
To a Superior JudgeI could not do what you are mandated to do
every day on society's justice bench,
weighing retributive justice
against restorative healing.
I cannot look with any comfort
at...
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racism, anxiety, blue, bullying, culture,
His Life Mattered, Part V...He brother railed at her when they were wed,
‘Uncle Tom, race traitor!”such words were said,
‘Raised by a white man, you’ll mess up your son!”
She just...
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racism, change, conflict, growth, people,
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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racism, change, conflict, growth, people,
His Life Mattered, Part Iii...When her own had run, that man had remained…
they still called him evil, that seemed insane,
when one day her brother came home stained red
all of...
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racism, change, conflict, growth, people,
His Life Mattered, Part IiShe screamed frantically, “My boy is in there!
Somebody, please! Help Him!” But nobody cared.
The mob was all running, fleeing the scene,
on her...
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racism, change, conflict, growth, people,
His Life Mattered, Part IIt was back in summer, 2020,
when activists ran ‘round, burning cities,
convinced that they had to destroy their lives
since a thug with similar skin color died.
Amidst...
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racism, change, conflict, growth, people,
ChristianityMy body, my choice,
my mind and my voice,
all were entrusted to me,
by the same righteous God
some now herald and laud
in their white Christianity.
You see my...
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racism, america, anger, bible, character,
A Gentle Violence IIs this the price we pay for our right to have guns
the blood of innocent souls lost to oblivion: a gentle violence
Forever a mental...
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racism, abuse, allegory, allusion, america,
Chill DillenAre you ready to greet
this new day, Dillen?
To get up off your
couch-chilled feet,
to bring new warm meanings
to life lived without deadly restraint
embraced with...
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Categories:
racism, age, health, peace, power,
Skin-Color Doesn'T Matter, Part Ii...He kept looking for Asian boys,
and kept trying to set her up,
went out of the way to make things
for Lin and I exceedingly rough.
But Lin...
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Categories:
racism, culture, how i feel,
On Ethnic EquityI opined to my father -
“Hey, Dad,” I quipped, bewilderedly, “last night, believe it or not, Grandpa Jake was watchin’ a film from prob’ly 1930...
When...
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Categories:
prejudice, racism,