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Short Interracial Poems

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


Premium Member Interracial Misunderstanding
I began caressing her soft, sweet, chocolate skin.
"You're like a brother to me," she said,
"This has got to stop happening."
"Are you saying," I asked, 
"that I make love to you like a black man?"
"Not that kind of brother," she said, "you freaking moron."...

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Categories: interracial, boyfriend, girlfriend,
Form: Rhyme



Creolebourne
The absence of copula, 
black and white to and fro,
Pidgins broke the rules.

Yu spik a long tang,
ol rul mas stop, Braddah.

Into colonial subjugation,
Pidgin has no future, stalemate.
Falls under freedom of slavery,
let's have an interracial,
the bukkake of licentia poetica....

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Categories: interracial, freedom, tribute,
Form: Etheree
Premium Member Isn'T There a Happy Holiday
~ Isn't There a Happy Holiday? ~ 

   Labor Day was born in strife
Memorial Day means widowed wife
   July Four ended a bloody revolution
MLK's death sparked violent retribution

   I'd vote for Thanksgiving
But given the country's current mood
   It seems that giving thanks
   For interracial cooperation
Is not viewed as something good...

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Categories: interracial, happy, holiday, thanksgiving,
Form: Rhyme
17th Street
"17TH STREET"


the woman in the glasses
the interracial couple
the fat broad with the dog
the family who ignored the cops
the Jewish church 
who hates sharing it's parking
the empty car port
the trash can 
with spray painted letters
the homeless
the mattress that 
never made it to the dump and the
noiseless
and the actress who acts
who has me dying of laughter


By: Chicano Eddie 
8-09-2016...

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Categories: interracial, beauty, blessing, city, emotions, feelings, home, house,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Kindness
A power struggle of the races
doesn't' need to be
as skin pigmentation
is what we simply see.

Though deep within each soul
is more than red, yellow, white or brown
there lives the spark of kindness
and generosity to be found.

An interracial society
brings more that variety
It blends and enriches cultures
and inspires the world to see...

That prejudice and racism
never should exist
just love through integration
where happiness shall persist....

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Categories: interracial, appreciation,
Form: Rhyme



The Latest Law
The latest landmark law was signed
Which guarantees the rights
Of everyone to marry, after
Years of bitter fights.

So same-sex couples needn’t fear
Their love will be denied
And interracial partners
Can rejoice as knots are tied.

To those who grumble, I can’t see
Why anybody’s choice
In marriage should be challenged
By an unrelated voice.

Let all who make commitments
To each other set their course
For everlasting happiness
(Or possibly divorce)....

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Categories: interracial, marriage,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things