Get Your Premium Membership

Racism Rhyme Poems

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


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...

Read More
Categories: life,



Message of Goodwill or The Goodwill Message
We are living in a world of sin
Injustice, Selfishness and Racism.
And on human affaris it appears nobody cares'
And degradation is such an abomination
Poltical Opression, Victimisation,...

Read More
© Lord Cam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 12th grade, appreciation,

Red, White And Black Blues
The white man stole their land
now the red man has the blues
the white man sold their families
and the black man's still ill-used
the white man shot...

Read More
Categories: america, animal, death, how

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,...

Read More
Categories: africa, america, black african

Birthright
Is  Harry Potter hero or the son of nepotism ?
Did you notice Parvati or a pinch of Racism? 

Where tempests do come and go
Were...

Read More
Categories: anti bullying, courage, identity,



Birthright
Is  Harry Potter hero or the son of nepotism ?
Did you notice Parvati or a pinch of Racism? 

Where tempests do come and go
Were...

Read More
Categories: anti bullying, courage, identity,

White Man
Everywhere the white man put his foot
unerringly on unwary locals he stepped
'til they became downtrodden
unable their customs to accept
physically mentally financially
from top to toe stern...

Read More
Categories: discrimination, engagement, men, racism,

Twitter X et al
I don’t tell you what I think
What drives me mad and to the brink:
Annoying people, noise and trash
And total strangers who are brash

Gold-digging women, joke...

Read More
© Ed Kay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life,

Premium Member The Harmattan Winds Of The Incorruptible People
I’m talking about the beautiful country of Burkina Faso
Formally known as the Republic of Upper Volta, the newcomer on the plateau
The new country with a...

Read More
Categories: africa, america, black african

Premium Member Hate Fatigue
I read the news.  I want to flee.
I have "hate fatigue" you see.
I don't wish to add more fuel,
by saying, "cowardly and cruel",
or calling discourse...

Read More
Categories: hate,

Premium Member Racial Preferential Treatment
God laughs when fools behave like racists
All persecuted individuals are His children
God laughs when a few are obviously chosen
And receive preferential treatment under the basis
That...

Read More
Categories: abuse, america, bible, discrimination,

Oi Oi Hoi Polloi
All aboard the bizarre Farage barge.. 

Unless of course you are from abroad..
.
Narcissist catalyst.. old school fraud..discord twist..

Can't resist.. staging the raging red mist.. 

Fist...

Read More
Categories: political, racism,

To My Children The Bible is a lamp to show us where to walk
I have groped are around blindly seeking others to please. 
Afraid to disappoint and fearing they would tease.
I was so misguided and at times it...

Read More
Categories: 6th grade, change, confusion,

We are Spiritual Convicts Serving a Life Sentence
We're criminals from heaven, committing spiritual crime.
Disobeying the Creator with our body and mind.
His law was made plain to us right from the start.
Still if...

Read More
Categories: abuse, addiction, bible, hate,

American Horror Story
Reading. Crying. Screaming.
Begging you to listen
You only believe what makes you feel good
You Laugh, and say "don't you know I'm a Christian?"
The only thing you...

Read More
© Kali Nova  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: education, humanity, immigration, perspective,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things