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Tribute Racism Poems

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


Ode To Ambedkar
Part - I

O bright star! Where have thou gone?
For thy beams are needed again,
To warm thy followers’ lives forlorn.
Few robbed breads thou baked, most sans...

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Categories: racism, appreciation, dedication, in memoriam,



Premium Member A Tribute To the Victims of All Racist Shootings
As a Chorus of Angels, May you rest in Peace
The Almighty God will render you Justice
He will welcome you all in His Kingdom
Where there is...

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Categories: racism, black african american, bullying,

Premium Member Der Schwarze Kaffee
Kaffee
Ist schwarz
Warum
Du magst
Getränk
Kaffee
Morgen
Unter dem Weihnachtsbaum?
Und die Nacht
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Mit Milch
Und du verwendest
Nussbutter
Auf frischen Brot?
Du magst nicht
Keine Schwarzen
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Sehr schwarz
Morgen
Wie Idioten?
Und die Nacht
Warum
Du trinkst
Kaffee
Mit Milch ?
Verlasse mich
Der...

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Categories: racism, beauty, imagination, inspiration, literature,

Premium Member How Unfortunate Vi
Oh, how unfortunate are all those bigoted people

Who pay attention only to the color of one's skin

While leaving the treasures that lie hidden into his...

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Categories: appreciation, racism, tribute,

Dear Dad
They Gave the Verdict Today.
They Gave Us 27 Million, but that Can Never Bring You Back.
I Will Never Hear Your Voice, See Your Smile, or...

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Categories: racism, bereavement, dad, father, i



I Can'T Breathe: a Tribute To George Floyd
Privileged and lily white, my skin. 
Complicit from silence, my shame.
All lives matter, but in this moment, in this uneasy time,
Black lives should matter, not...

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Categories: racism, abuse, black african american,

Penny Postcard, Wrong Address
Penny Postcard, Wrong Address
by Michael R. Burch

(for the victims and survivors of the Holocaust)

We saw their pictures:
tortured out of our imaginations
like golems.

We could not believe
in...

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Categories: racism, holocaust, memorial day, murder,

Ali's Song
Ali's Song
by Michael R. Burch
for Muhammad Ali

They say that gold don’t tarnish. It ain’t so.
They say it has a wild, unearthly glow.
A man can be...

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Categories: racism, boxing day , butterfly, discrimination,

Auschwitz Rose
Auschwitz Rose
by Michael R. Burch
											
There is a Rose at Auschwitz, in the briar,
a rose like Sharon’s, lovely as her name.
The world forgot her, and is...

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Categories: racism, holocaust, horror, tribute, truth,

Untitled
Our music speaks to us, it reflects our past 
A tribute to the ones brave enough to create it
Rhythmic power celebrates their voices but they...

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Categories: racism, betrayal, community, conflict, culture,

Premium Member Tribute To Holocaust Survivors
Never
Can I begin to
Comprehend
How could I ever
Understand what you went though
Imagine what your eyes have seen
Fathom what your ears have heard
Feel the hunger that ravaged...

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Categories: racism, abuse, corruption, discrimination, evil,

Uppity Darkie


Light minded people say I’m an uppity darkie
They color me bad, 
with a black face, felt pen Sharpie
Vanilla voices downright don’t like
the audio sounds of...

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Categories: allusion, prejudice, racism, truth,

The Sheepdog and the Black Bull
I said to the Mountains, tell me the story of the Sheepdog. But would it be Honorable for me to inquire about the Black bull?

The...

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Categories: racism, abuse, africa, black african

Subdue: Manchester City
Who will shirk me of this load 
The garment so heavy I'm weak
Heaven in cry, world in bleak
Like wet rag, cloth I wear
The sorrow, the...

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Categories: racism, depression, farewell, memorial day,

Premium Member A Rose Is a Rose

A rose is a rose is a rose
And why is that?  I suppose...
Each one has smooth petals, a stem
Each one has green leaves, then...

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Categories: inspirational, metaphor, racism, rose,


Book: Shattered Sighs