Short Prejudice Poems

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


Thin-Skinned Sin

prejudice,

mental jaundice,

distorting personal perspectives,

corroding humanity's noble objectives,

bigotry!
Form: Cinquain


Quietus

demise
end Existence
takes without prejudice
with no care of after effects
ruin




I tried my hand at Cinquain.
Form: Cinquain

Verbal Malice

The mouthpiece of ignorance
is gossip

The wellspring of gossip
—is lies

(Villanova Pennsylvania: September, 2019)

Premium Member Great Tiny Apple

Great tiny apple 
Consequence of branches untrimmed 
Will anyone bother to learn 
That you are
Defiantly delicious?

Premium Member The Shape of Water

secrets isolation ultimately bloom brightly connecting in spite of all odds when true spirits prevail
Form: Verse


Reputation

Washed up, run down
Run out of town
Holding on to the old
is casting my mold
I can break free
determine my own destiny
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Accuse

Accuse me
of your own
inadequacies 

Judge me
of your own 
transgressions 

Condemn me
in your outrage
hypocrites

Exposed

Excuses,
 hide within my dark prejudice

Exposed, 
  with every light you shine

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2017)

Prejudice

prejudice
brings malice
it starts with hate
without debate
may get violent
without a repent
we're all the same
this no game
Form: Couplet

I Researched How To Modernize

I wanted to be like Afrikaners
Admired their wars and wins
Then I saw their scars and manners:
"Folk are folk; some know SPIN!"
© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Quatrain

Premium Member The Jaundiced Eye

We err and are granted opportunity to cleanse the stain
Why then look at the temporarily misaligned with disdain

01-August-2020
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member All Those Amphibians Look Alike

Frog and Toad were on the road
When they met a Chinaman

   He said, 'Harro. How do-you-do?
   I nevel see two flogs rike you.'

Tucson 2018

Today I rode into Tucson
Determined to buy a new futon
A squirt in a skirt
Got down in the dirt
And flashed me a discount coupon
Form: Limerick

Premium Member It Does Not Bother Me

Her hair is painted rainbow my aunt said.
It does not bother me. I do not think she is weird or insane or anything.
I have no words.

The Chairperson

hurled his eyes on me
painted me with his tongue
shot at me with his fingers
then the devil hurried in
to pick and wrap the spoils

Premium Member Distortion

Distorted the image of the righteous is perceived by the eyes of the unjust! 







© Demetrios Trifiatis
    16 November 2018
Form: Monoku

Premium Member Seed of Wisdom

The seed of wisdom can never 
Sprout 

In 

The soil of prejudice and 
Abhorrence!



© Demetrios Trifiatis
    29 AUGUST 2014
Form: Epigram

Premium Member Pure Botheration

Do crustaceans feel frustration
The question seems pure botheration

   Until the alarming realization
   That many ask it about Asians
Form: Epigram

Premium Member Musings of a Diehard Behaviorist

      What’s on the old mind tonight
       the good old frontal cortex
         the ole gray matter
           ~ not that it does…

Epiphany

a fly
is called a fly
because it flies

but why 
then is a fish
not called a swim?

and why 
then can't this girl
be called a him?
Form: Rhyme

I Would But You Won'T

Listen, I would say
Something to you
Boy
You are stupid
Wait a minute
That would be just
it




31.03.2017 
and still thinking of

Life Never

Life never 		
                                              to the prejudice 		
                                                  of blessing
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Schism

You took innocence
sow seeds in maturing brain
create illusions
in the name of the father...
a lattice for prejudice.

© Harry J Horsman 2012
Form: Tanka

Perfection

Sometimes we write many drafts
about who we want to be in our thoughts,
only to realize we've become editors
in other's people's lives.....

Trump Family Planning

Donald Trump opposes abortion
The President favors extortion
"We must keep them dumb
And under out thumb
To grope the greatest proportion"
Form: Limerick

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