Short Minority Poems

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


Meant To Be

The majority,
Has become a minority,
I can whisper my joy,
For every girl and boy,
Who will know the melting pot,
This land was meant to be.


Premium Member I Would Rather Be

I would much rather be a member of the minority capable of critical thinking,
as opposed to a member of the majority susceptible to easy influencing.
Form: Couplet

Politics

Politics; is the pursuit of power by the talentless,
To the detriment of the dispossessed majority,
By pandering to the greed of the controlling minority.
© Bade Khunt  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Beer Beer Beer

Beer, beer, beer, that magical brew Not a fan, but mine's a minority view The buzz it gives Is not a myth An excuse to act silly, throw away the rules
Form: Limerick

Premium Member Beer Beer Beer

Beer, beer, beer, that magical brew Not a fan, but mine's a minority view The buzz it gives Is not a myth An excuse to act silly, throw away the rules
Form: Limerick


soft power

Soft power of a white shirt
is worn by public women
who are a minority
Their lifestyle has nothing
to with the struggling 
low-income women we see
all around us
© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Form: ABC

Trump Make a Wise Crack

Trump Make A Wise Crack

Trump will make a wise crack
That does offend every black
Latino and all minority groups
And throws us for many loops
We might need oil of ipecac.
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Limerick

Premium Member The Majority

Democracy says
The minority must obey the majority
But to the genius
And the saint
Sometimes
There are exceptions
To discover
To believe
Those on the right
Are the minority

Attitude Being By Majority

Attitude Being By Majority

White created races that are minority,
With their attitude  being superiority,
Did have thirst;
Knew from first,
While they would adore vast majority.

Jim Horn
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Limerick

The Loud Minority

People today are so self obsessed
So wrapped up in themselves
Banging on about THEIR rights
THEIR civil liberties THEIR freedoms 
They have forgotten about the people
Who fought and died to win them
Form:

Blind Spot

I can see right through people
Blind spot
Kindly stop
Protruding proturbances
And geekly greeting the minority
Show me the sorority
On fire
Like the time you died
In you
Keeping me
Safely 
Alone.

Fragment of Truth

(for George Ehusani)

When minority
Threatens majority;
Self-solidarity
Divorces reality,
These in a community
Depict dilapidation of the society
And decadence of integrity
Of humanity
In every country!

Reflections

Many words are written
Four fold over
Many are spoken,
With the illusion of compassion.

It is in agree,
That the majority
Is in decree...

The minority can only listen with open ears,
And a wanting heart...
Form:

Premium Member Check These Boxes

Middle America's Democrats are reeling in shock
At the party's Progressive Agenda, tailor-made to block
   The candidacy of anyone who can't check these boxes
   Minority Female, Pro-LGBTQ, P.C. Platform ~ sky-high taxes
Form: Clerihew

Blood On the Carpet

Blood on the carpet
In Brazil
A minority 
Of rich
Corrupt
Men in suits
Have taken 
Power
They find
Social help
Cost too much
And scrap it
The poor
Want democracy 
For the people
Not for
A minority 
Of white 
Politicians

My Pledge

I pledge allegiance to the truth, justice 
And free will to live in liberty.
I cross my heart and
Hope not to die while living Black.
And to this republic, I will not stand
I kneel in my Blackness, and I pray
For my minority soul to keep...
© Sona Wilae  Create an image from this poem.

Segregation

The bus is full except for a seat at the back designated for minority dissenters, free thinkers and libertarians. A youth demands my seat, I stare straight ahead. The bus grinds through its gears as passengers glare or sneer.

Premium Member Bunkers Bonkers

Bunkers Bonkers
(we are our own archie enemy)

The nastiest fiction 
has come to fruition 
The cautionary tales
have tipped all the scales
The global minority 
has declared their authority 

The white man is God
and humanity is fraud




For Arthur
Form: Rhyme

Alone No Matter What

"Time of trying to sleep,
Of to creep, across my mind,
To feel the peace of a minority of hope,
Lost by the lost-ness of hope,
Finely dripping to tired to think,
In one and last time to dream of the evil reality,
Finely to sleep in the only way to live in peace within I..."

-Ds-
Form: ABC

A Flower of a Different Color

A flower of a different color stands alone
within the flora of a monochromatic scene,
breaking up the wavy sea of yellow buttercups,
making a bold statement that being different
from the others is not a sign of weakness
but of fortitude as a minority who shares
the same neighborhood.

The Peoples Vote

If we don’t Leave, 
riots in the cities,
anger won’t cease 
invalid democracy 
economy decrease
millions go crazy
blind to a peace
Remain minority 
Leave the beast

The Peoples Vote march in numbers
The Peoples Vote are outnumbered 
blind ignorant dumber
stop being such bummers
© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

Members of Minority Groups

Members of Minority Groups

Discrimination applies to members of minority groups;
Should apply to handicapped and someone who stoops;
Indians here first,
And by us cursed;
Maybe poor postured President with eye lids that droop.

Jim Horn

You can take my place at Whte House any time.
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Limerick

Soliloquy On Chess

Another game - another struggle 
mind against mind 
    Battle on chess players! 
The multitude in the U.S..
    Doesn't care about chess at all
But a small minority of us 
   Consider the game essential 
Let them play their Scrabble and Go 
We'll set up the pieces 
   and start the
next battle.....

We R Praying For Them

palings of a stockade
looking out for death
dislocation of aggression
under estimating the brutality
of wars we cry helpless
majority of democracy
brainwashed by the cruel
minority clamouring for
power to wipe out the
security of thoughts
we are praying for 
them now here
on three legs
fasting
Form:

Hurricane Katrina

since i been on mudda earth,the lurid left felt me a jerk.but never been,next to 
him,bill clinton,than when,he said,and i quote,the show,the hurricane 
katrina,thats a bling arena,a minority show off,learn to use the rope.so i dope 
along,miking my song and wonging,deling,wronging.swimming lessons 
included.
Form: ABC

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