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Song Racism Poems

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


Premium Member From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence Price
In Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.

A...

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Categories: racism, black african american, courage,



History’s Pen
In shadows cast by history's pen,
A tale of strength begins again.
From fields of struggle, rises the song,
Black voices echoing, bold and strong.

Harriet's courage, a guiding...

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Categories: racism, 9th grade, black african

Song of Schools
In the land of opportunity, we stand with hope so bold,
But low salary earners face a tale that's left untold,
In the UK's schools, they teach...

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Categories: racism, beautiful, conflict, education, forgiveness,

Premium Member I Will Always Be a Seed
My calloused black skin got shoved in the soil by a white mans soiled thumb
Trying to make his mortgage off me

Buried
I found friends 
Barely breathing

But...

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Categories: racism, black african american, color,

I Know a Place
I know a place where imperialism is hated
      So much because majority people don't enjoy
     ...

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Categories: racism, africa, humor, imagery, metaphor,



Premium Member Grand Priorities
What 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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Categories: racism, black african american, earth,

Premium Member A Dreamy Democracy In Danger
his is not what we were taught in school
Fights, mayhems, police arrests and brutalities
In the soiled streets. Compatriots, it's never cool
To see so much blood...

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Categories: racism, black african american, color,

Premium Member Escape of the Bluesman's Song
Within the frame a sepia scene
a dusty porch   a rickety chair   
the fabric of your dusky face creased
with ceaseless sunbaked woes
your...

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Categories: africa, america, grief, racism,

Keeps the Stars Apart
Poets Keep the Stars apart

I’m a Robert Frost girl
TS & Walt Whitman too
Took the road less traveled
Singin’ boundless blue

Eecummings is dear to me
Carry your heart
Like...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, poets, racism,

Premium Member The Pettus Bridge
My friend and I walked across the Pettus
Unthreatened like marchers decades ago,
The peaceful river below hummed for us
A freedom song; we aren't free, although
The span...

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Categories: freedom, racism, river, water,

Premium Member On Xenophobia
Indoctrinated racism is, and always has been, the greatest impediment to achieving true equality - it must stop!


“Can I go sit with Eli, Mom...he and...

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Categories: abuse, prejudice, racism,

Premium Member The Call of the Peacemaker
So as I was trying to study unsuccessfully all day, attempting to get ready for tomorrow, I finally gave up. The following came out instead....

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Categories: racism, america, black african american,

The Children of Gaza Lyrics: Ii
"The Children of Gaza" Lyrics: II

These lyrics were written by Michael R. Burch and were adapted in places to the music by Michael R. Burch...

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Categories: racism, child, child abuse, childhood,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - Vi - Chaim Nachman Bialik, Erich Fried
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - VI - Chaim Nachman Bialik, Erich Fried

After My Death
by Chaim Nachman Bialik
translation by Michael R. Burch

Say this...

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Categories: holocaust, race, racism, truth,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner, Franta Bass

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

These skies
are...

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Categories: evil, holocaust, race, racism,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things