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Short Inequity Poems

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


Up Again Where It Once Had Been
right back up again
where we know it once had been
inequity with a din...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inequity, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku



Inequity
The hall of gigolo fame
Lauds men of certain acclaim.
“I’ll never get in,”
Gripes Hal with chagrin:
“I pay when out with a dame.”...

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© David Bose  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inequity, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Starbucks Warrior
Fists raised in anger.
Protest against inequality,
inequity, all biases,
poverty and hunger.
Wet and cold forecast.
March cancelled.
Pumpkin spice latte please....

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Categories: inequity, funny,
Form: Free verse
New Epigram
Epigram 

It is not possible to be a poet without 
taking a stance against the inequity of 
what is happening, but those who will
not hear call it political propaganda....

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Categories: inequity, philosophy,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member No Figuring People
Yes, let us defend Latvia's 1.9 million souls
  while we let Ukraine's 44 million die on the vine

As we froth over inequity and gender pronouns
  ~ pretending that Europe's just fine...

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Categories: inequity, gender, judgement, usa,
Form: Rhyme



Repeat Or Retreat
Crisis of mayhem
We have no choice
   They say,
That salvation
Is closer to the source
     And the ability to
       Exasperate
Are washed away
With the sin's of inequity

                  GF...

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Categories: inequity, introspection, life
Form: Personification
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: inequity, daughter, father daughter, father son, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Question
inequity in life, immortalityin death,
striken from the words, taken from the pages, the pages of time, 
choose not what your told, but what you think, question your morals, 
question your world, question authority, question reality....

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Categories: inequity, art, confusion, death, education, history, imagination, life,
Form: I do not know?
Ruthless Claim
As time reached and
Survived me
Out of the hand's of Inequity
The meaning of
   My being of
            -Thee-
Making of the concept
Of God hath humbled
            Me
Streching all of the
    Outer-bounds'
Of reality

                GF...

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Categories: inequity, forgiveness, introspection,
Form: Pastoral
The End Day
At the day of tribulations'
Reckless deeds' and end 
Of time
Your consternation
Beguiles' me
And is relative to me
Fore
The Lord is He
Yet,
The maker of mammon
Hath made his bound
Of inequity
Amidst
The trove and treasure
Of the unholy
Which the un-holy of thee
Shall never resist

GF...

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Categories: inequity, history, philosophy,
Form: Personification
Seers
He who would forever
See and doe's not nothing
       Reluctantly is
A filament for all evil
             - And -
A conduit threw thy Soul
   Where is as he who
Deal's in inequity merely
     Corrupts' thy Spirit
          By and whole
And singes' the conscious
        Brow......

                 GF...

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Categories: inequity, education, philosophy,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Seven Deadly Sins
Lust Over burns Lovers in turn Full of disdain Wrath Feeds fire Gluttony Death, and despair Greed Just breeds Raw rampant Inequity Sloth Negates Energies place Wastefully spaced Envy Decries Ego’s dark side Truths, never lies Pride Hard hide Unearned burn Circle soon turned Lust
...

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Categories: inequity, allegory
Form: Lanterne
Premium Member Yin and Yang
Yin And Yang




                             Wickedness can manifest itself amidst

                              extreme calm or utmost serenity

                              Righteousness overcomes adversity in

                              the heart of disarray and inequity







Penned: 1/4/22
Lake Worth
Florida USA...

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Categories: inequity, hope, life, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
Celibacy
I see her, glowing 
Amongst the church-goers for
She’s too beautiful in her Sunday’s dress
That she became the fixation 
Of my brown eyes  
She sings, with harmony, the psalms of praises
To me she confesses her sin
But I cannot set her free, from judgment 
Yet surely, I can make her happy
Till the last days end
Perhaps I should…. 
Let her know of my own inequity...

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Categories: inequity, devotion, faith, imagination, love, people, social,
Form: Free verse
A World of Plenty
Living in a world of plenty, 
There are millions without any

Of the things that life demands.
It's something I can't understand.

The only reason I can see
For this gross inequity,

Is the touch of Satan's hand,
On the heart of selfish man,

Breeding avarice and greed,
Robbing those in mortal need

Leaving destitute the many,
Starving in this world of plenty....

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Categories: inequity, life, people, social, world,
Form: Couplet
Psalm 001
PSALM OOI (NKJV)

Seek your Lord in sadness from whence cometh his aid.

Suffer your gloom for he comforts the forsaken souls. 

behold the demons that dwell in devious inequity will be strewn 

and perish on the arid soil and I will fondle and cuddle your 

fears into my caring arms

Write a Psalm Poetry Contest

Sponsored by Regina Riddle

September 22, 2019...

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Categories: inequity, prayer,
Form: Free verse
Again
She did it again… slapped with impudence… again … 
Nature is rejoicing in my agony, 
Feeding on my misery.
Can’t it be… Oh! The inequity! 
Oh! The tyranny & treachery!
The hurt is enveloping my whole
It is melting away my soul
I will not yield, I will turn the other cheek
Wait for the pain to seep 
Away in the depth of oblivion 
I’ll resist again Nature’s relentless poison…
Again, again, & again…...

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© Dima N.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inequity, hope, life, nature,
Form: Rhyme
The End Day
At the day of tribulations'  
Reckless deeds and end
            Of time
Your consternation
       Beguiles' me
And is relative to me
            Fore
     The Lord is He
              Yet,
The maker of mammon
  Hath made his bound
           Of inequity
              Amidst
The trove and treasure
          Of the unholy
Which the unholy of thee
      Shall never resist


Gary Fields
Poet Author





(Rev. NOV2013)...

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Categories: inequity, absence, bereavement, conflict, corruption, death, evil, fear,
Form: Epitaph
Dove
Night fastens self about you
like the dove
fastens its inequity to move
that peace' acquire, tranquility's approve!

And of my thought, consensus seems to brood
antiquating like some meaning's drove
were superceding all of life's remove
that love conditioned sequence so extrude!

This open door of faith, lost times construe
is hoping, but our sorrow God approve
and focus our tomorrow's interlude
on righteous equity, without intrude!...

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Categories: inequity, hope, peace, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Mere Distinction
thru notes of distinction
diversion dots the silent eye
distracted
in papal set
where deepness holds
her self regret

lingered, lost
within imperfect past
how can one live
how can one last

mental inequity
meanders
about the steam
of tepid tea
and thoughts of intrepidity

to live
to last
to stand alone

mirrored amid the truth
trusting
not only darkness will be called home
but more than a tunnel
will be holding on
to lasting light...

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© Ts Poetry  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inequity, age,
Form: Free verse
Love Won
Yesterday, love won – 
An end to a long but fading storm
That fed on scared and hateful souls,
And marred the skies of liberty
Like Jupiter’s swirling mark

Yesterday, love won
For those who had the ears to hear,
And those who had the eyes to see
The tearing of the temple veil,
And crumbling walls of inequity

Yesterday, love won
As hardened hearts and minds gave way
To the unyielding march for human rights,
And granted those who hoped for change
With dignity and pride....

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© Nick Ruff  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inequity, love, rights,
Form: Free verse
Darkness
A world of the unknown and unseen
A perfect environment for the nocturnes
An invitation of wonderment filled with 
Immense terror
An abode for the stars
The devils workshop
The dreary of a baby
An interception of the night
The journey of the ignorant
Companion of the oblivious
The opposition of brightness
The unspoken words of the blind
A friend of the shadows 
A path of loneliness
Inequity within us
In every darkness, there is a 
Glimmer of light waiting to be uncovered....

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Categories: inequity, dark, nature, pain,
Form: Free verse

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