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Discrimination Rhyme Poems

These Discrimination Rhyme poems are examples of Rhyme poems about Discrimination. These are the best examples of Rhyme Discrimination poems written by international poets.


Elegy of the Shattered Mirror
In halls where silence once held sway,
A storm did breach the calm of day.
A voice, unbidden, harsh and cold,
Unfurled its tale, its judgment bold.

It spoke...

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Categories: 1st grade, career, character,



GANGSTALKING AND ABUSE
Gangstalking is very inhumane
Almost always leaving you insane
Nobody seems to help or care
Onlookers just sit and stare
Echoes of fear, no place to be free
Puzzled by...

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Categories: abuse, america, anti bullying,

ELECTRONIC TORTURE
All through the night
Nothing feels right
The static sound in left ear
Enticing a certain kind of fear
Your body feels like it has a current of electricity...

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Categories: abuse, america, discrimination, health,

Look For Dominance

It's always seems cool to be fair;
If YES isn't going to be a NO,
Before it gets so unaware-
How possible NO could twist YES to ...

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Categories: art, betrayal, corruption, discrimination,

Too Real To Be Fake

Passion lies not in fear towards cheer,
To conquer unknown gestures behind
Some rare laughter, but so insincere..
Those words, tongues twist around; disappear 
Until tears grow no...

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Categories: art, confidence, discrimination, freedom,



Elemental Formulations of Healing For The Soul
Elemental formulations of healing for the soul 
Consequential co-ordinations as we resist growing old 
Monumental calculations from a mind in the scientific cold 
Fundamental indignation...

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Categories: life,

Premium Member Disability poem Who Is Disabled?
Who is disabled?
Is it me, or is it you?
Should disability be based
On an anatomical stock-take,
Or based on what you can do?

For I can climb mountains,
I...

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Categories: care, character, deep, discrimination,

The Letter They Never Answered
To those who should have heard my plea—
I write not bitter, but silently.
In shadows where the messages fade,
I found myself in silence laid.

It started with...

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Categories: discrimination, education, farewell, leadership,

Extraordinary Forecast

When you row with vibes,
You tend to lose more value...
Outside some notable tribes,
That always pressure to argue.

When you seek attention off reason,
You could definitely lose...

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Categories: allusion, anxiety, betrayal, discrimination,

Premium Member Disability poem Pl-ease
Don’t see only our disabilit-ease,
Don’t deny us basic facilit-ease,
Don’t ignore our many abilit-ease,
Don’t compound our varied difficult-ease,
Deal head-on with the harsh realit-ease.

You never know what...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, destiny, discrimination,

People Like
It is the way of the people,
people like you, people like me.
It is the way of the people,
to want whatever they see.
It is the way...

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Categories: abuse, betrayal, discrimination, history,

Premium Member FOR FUTURE FATHER'S DAYS
Yesterday Deborah and I joined a large diverse group of people in Asheville, North Carolina
(the line of people stretched as far as we could see)
In...

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Categories: fathers day,

Premium Member The Stars Have Stopped Shining
All of a sudden
The stars have stopped shining
Blimming sadness in Heaven
Too many babies are maimed and hurt
Too many infants are starving and suffering
Too many women...

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Categories: anti bullying, boat, bullying,

Premium Member Everybody Is Destroying Haiti
Anmweyyy, anmweyyy
Everybody is destroying Haiti
Please stop, stop, quit. At last, give the country
A break, a rich season. There are too many bandits, vandals
Too many lootings,...

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Categories: africa, america, black african

June 6 2025 Transgender Military Ban
"You may now not serve this country
Though you may be fit and kind
I tell you this quite bluntly
I will suppress your kind

Petitions and the public
Shall...

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Categories: america, military, usa,


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