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Short Biased Poems

Short Biased Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Biased by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Biased by length and keyword.


Haiku's Temple 233
Hey I can see you
throughout
a fake biased masquerade....

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Categories: biased, adventure,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Petal Fibs
Listen to poem:
loves me, loves me not
the petal pluck is biased
petal count is odd...

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Categories: biased, flower, friendship,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Alternate NEWS Sources
The only reason to tune into mainstream media news,
is to see the corporate network's biased point of view....

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Categories: biased, perspective,
Form: Couplet
Change
Back to the basics
Beyond all the abilities
Basics remain un biased
Black boys block the breaks
But normally life nominates living....

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Categories: biased, life,
Form: Alliteration
For Justice
make blind 
              the biased eyes
                                  judge the world equally



-January 14, 2019 Chattogram...

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Categories: biased, how i feel,
Form: Monoku



Premium Member Biased
It's a misfortune that company's are biased to individuals who are more then qualified for the job, yet their skin color or sex is against them...

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Categories: biased, race, work, world,
Form: Monoku
Biased
There is a fast voice
echoing like a screech
alarming
that nothing now night
or a beast could hunt
now turn
or reverse the bear
since we are some fair
ones free....

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Categories: biased, political,
Form: Free verse
Create a Cult
Create A Cult

What they did do was create a cult;
Members involved are always adult;
Features not redeem;
And low self esteem;
Are biased, prejudiced and an insult.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Discriminations
In the womb and in grave
For all apparently dark
But not trained biased fairs;
Under the brightest sun
The mind follows biased colors!


© Mahtab Bangalee
Chattogram
09/09/2021...

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Categories: biased, life,
Form: Free verse
Run In Hope Not Again
Run In Hope Not Again

With a certain person, we had a run in,
And never want to or ever do it again;
Biased must be,
Against only me,
Due to being woman and he prefers men.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Have Been Many Ways
Have Been Many Ways

Many ways to do things there are being;
How Trump does them  are disagreeing;
We took a tour;
Biased for sure;
Bad parts of poltics have started seeing.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Distasteful and Disgraceful
Distasteful and Disgraceful

What we realized about things racial,
Are both distasteful  and disgraceful;
Biased being;
Terrible seeing;
Our minds must be broad and spatial.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Unfair Names
I’ve been called an inequity spotter (although some will just call me a “rotter”). Names are biased for sons: yours and mine — everyone’s. I propose to make JohnSON — JohnDAUGHTER.
...

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Categories: biased, daughter, father daughter, father son, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Biased, Perhaps
My son Scottie turned out to be an amazing chef Whatever dish he concocts, it's up there with the best Know not where it's from But it's up with my thumb Deserves the World Culinary Award he's up to the test
...

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Categories: biased, pride,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Disunity
Disunity


       The incessant flux of biased perception...imperils humanity's intended 

                                                    destination






Penned: 01/09/2023
In Town Suites
West Palm Beach, Florida...

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Categories: biased, allusion,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member First Man In Space
As much fame for Yuri Gagarin was never afforded First man in space in 1961, was Yuri who completed one orbit A Soviet Air Forces pilot The acclaim was more quiet A gigantic achievement but the acclaim was more biased
...

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Categories: biased, space,
Form: Limerick
Just Because
You don't know me...
Just because...
someone talks to you...
Saying things...
About me...
Makes you...
just know...
One biased side...
From someone...
that's talking shit...
about...
someone else...
What's that...
Make you......

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Categories: biased, betrayal, emotions, judgement,
Form: Free verse
Love
Love
That mummified enigma
Bearing bones and thorns
To all who would taste of its blood

Love
That hideous façade
Which appeals to men
But at its tail dwells tears

Love
Is a biased inferno
Which leaves unsinged a few
And most burnt....

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Categories: biased, love, sad, sorrow,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Liberals
Leaving the country in desolation
Initiating an entitlement minded nation
Biased against those believing
Eliminating desire for achieving
Rallying undesirable factions
Allowing terrorist actions
Letting our Constitution come undone
Self serving animals every one....

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Categories: biased, political
Form: Acrostic
Sessions
Reaction to Action Regarding Sessions

Hope you understand, 
Full brunt of my intentions;
Biased was action.

Sessions possesses
No compassions known to exist;
By me won't be missed. 

Can't believe that they
Actually have approved him;
Shady character.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Thin Glass Window
There's a thin glass window
That separates us from the world
They're inside, looking out
While we're outside looking in
Judged for everything they can see
With their cold biased eyes
We are different from them
And there's a thin glass window
Thast separates us from the world...

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Categories: biased, angst, introspection, teen,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Ocean Swallows
If  I say
The ocean, she will swallow you
Am I gender biased
Or traditional

The ocean will 
Swallow you
If you can't swim
Run out of puff
Or are the influences 
Of whatever.

It does and will not
Discriminate
No matter what your bend

You will drown
If you don't respect....

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© Uwe Stroh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, angst,
Form: Free verse
Me
I am biased
I will admit
In reason, rhyme
And wit

Ask me
If I dream
In love, color
And jest 

Tell me
If I lie
About time, money
And sex

Forgive me
If I believe
In myself, you
And caffeine

Help me
If you please
To ask, believe
And dream

I am biased
I will admit
In reason, rhyme
And wit...

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Categories: biased, friendship, funny, imagination, introspection, life,
Form: Bio
Abortion Is Form of Abberation
Aberration is a departure from what is normal, 
usual, or expected and typically someone who
is unwelcome.

Abortion is Form of Aberration

Aberration is considered a form of abortion;
It also does delve into concept of distortion,
And in court
May extort,
But with biased people is out of proportion.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Hypocrisy
The sanctimonious tabernacle; where the desolated tongues confess.
The covetous, unwed beds are hungry, exuberant anatomies get undressed.
The biased courthouse; where many admissible lies rattle but hardly unfold.
The lewd jail cells are full, innocent bodies, minds, and souls loathly probed.








Create An Idiom...

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© Latoya Ri  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, community, dark, religious, spoken word,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs