Spring Racism Poems
These Spring Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Spring. These are the best examples of Racism Spring poems written by international poets.
All We Need Is PEACEAll 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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racism, blessing, conflict, hate, peace,
The Ballad of Red FeatherPretty like the crystalline canyon rocks -
Fair like a deer wandering in the morn' -
With the Great Spirit as a faithful witness
...
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history, native american, racism,
SummerSummer
The summer is coming, first the spring than the summer,
it gets very hot we must not,
...
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Categories:
america, anger, racism,
Cooperative JourneysIt interests me,
this journey into the garden
each spring
to notice how diverse vegies
and flowers,
edibles
and ornamentals,
pollinators
and soil enrichers,
work cooperatively together
when they can
My own planning part
notices potential competitions,
for...
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Categories:
racism, anti bullying, appreciation, community,
The Land Has No BoundariesThe Land has no boundaries,
There is no place for disharmonies!
The air has no biases; they are for all;
The trees and the rivers are for everyone,
Whether...
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Categories:
courage, racism, strength,
My Thoughts On Protests
My Thoughts On Protests
(No Matter the Reason)
Miracle Man’s Opinion
6/4/2020
Spring has sprung and temperature is rising,
silly season is here and protest’s become energizing.
It’s a time to...
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Categories:
how i feel, racism,
Righteous SundayBands of sunlight
Streamed through the curtains
Woke up to a glorious spring day
In Lowndes County Georgia 1918
Little Sara and Clint jumped in our bed
For morning hugs...
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racism, america, anger, christian, death,
Do You MindDo you mind
If I share a dialogue?
My chalice of truth and reality
Is far too full to contain the depths of my soul
A chalice of roads...
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Categories:
courage, hate, hope, racism,