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Short Homophobia Poems

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


Disgusting
Disgusting spiders
What's worse? Homophobia!
Racism and hate...

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© Emma Major  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homophobia, anger, culture, hate, political, prejudice, racism, society,
Form: Haiku



Heading South Aka Flew the Coop
Small mind
Big mouth

Hate the 
Hate

Hate the 
House

Like
A bird
Flying  
South

I
Go 
Where
There 
Suits
MySelf

By: Bill MacEachern
03/13/21...

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Categories: homophobia, hate,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Buttigieg-Sharpton Bs
Mr. Pete with Al Sharpton did just meet
They oppose homophobia -- How sweet!
   But what about Mike Pence
   Can they get off the fence
And come to this kind, Christian man's defense?...

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Categories: homophobia, character, christian, political, satire,
Form: Limerick
Homophobia
Homophobia

When lovers melt to be as one yet not alone
Would you cast them dead, and throw that heavy stone?
Suppose a brand of Love it isn’t antisocial
That Love to me is poetry, not prose, and no disease at all...

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Categories: homophobia, love,
Form: Rhyme
Gay Equality
Homophobia will
be over, when "coming out"
is not reported.

[Why do Entertainment mags always have stories when a person, especially an actor or athlete, comes out? Because we are still a long way from it not being gist for the news cycle, I suppose.]...

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© Jim Tidd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homophobia, freedom, humanity,
Form: Senryu



Atavistic Attitudes
I heard a story of a land
Where tolerance was all,
As one they lived together
Whatever creed or call.

Homophobia and misogyny
Xenophobia and distrust,
Those atavistic attitudes
Were crumbled into dust.

Of course 'tis but a fairy tale
But that it could be,
This world would be a pleasant land,
Where empathy runs free....

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© Gary Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homophobia, together, trust, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Administration '25
They're knocking at me door
In the middle of the night
They're knocking at me door
Giving me an awful fright.

They taking me
To a camp where
Ashes fall like black snow.

I'll not be overjoyed
By goose-stepping boys 
With boots to their knees, oh hey,
And brown shirts and billy clubs
Cheese grater belly rubs
Coming to take me away....

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Categories: homophobia, abuse, america, betrayal, holocaust, murder, racism, rights,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Gauntlet
I have walked the gauntlet
Suffered countless beatings
Vicious verbal assaults in 
Untold numbers.

I have been told
Throughout my life 
These are my own doing,
For my being queer.

This has always been a lie.
The fault lies with the perpetrators
It lies in the breeding
Of homophobes.

It is not the victims
Who are at fault.
That is on you
Who perpetuate lies.
...

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Categories: homophobia, bullying, power, pride, stress,
Form: Free verse
The Unspoken Truth
Women in my family 
Born and raised in patriarchy
Sentenced to bitterness 
Speaking less to apologies. 

Women in my family 
Silenced from a tender age
Loud in ignorance 
No one is up for the change. 

Women in my family 
I wish they could see
Homophobia is a disease
They should quit judging me. 

14 June 2022
Contest name: Women in my family 
Sponsor: Sotto Poet...

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Categories: homophobia, discrimination,
Form: Rhyme
Meltdown
Unveiled,
the moon will find you
after morose beginning
of becoming – me

Homophobia creeps in,
beyond the condemnation,
the incompleteness.

You walk straight in the arms
of contradiction, confusion
smearing the wall
with your crimson, nihilistic words.

Every other person
a demi – god
stands on your fears, sends whispers
down your ears.

To abdicate the colleagues
of dawn. 



SATISH VERMA...

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Categories: homophobia, adventure, allegory, angst, animals, anniversary, art
Form: I do not know?
Personal Development
it's the little you say
that actually means a lot
such as seeing a woman empowered
but you call her a "thot".

or watching the shows that I romanticise 
you call it "bull" and
tell me to open my eyes.

what about the two men that kissed on screen?
it makes you want to scratch your eyes, pull your hair 
and scream.

but these are the things that make me who I am
and couldn't care less if you oppose
because frankly,
my darling, I don't give a ing damn....

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© Diya Rama  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homophobia, 10th grade, anger,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things