Short Prejudiced Poems
Short Prejudiced Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Prejudiced by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Prejudiced by length and keyword.
Xenophobia
You think that I am
prejudiced, but nay, I hate
people equally.
Date: 06/21/2019...
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Categories:
prejudiced, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Senryu
Loathsome Peepers
American women are dying
Leaving children and doctors crying
There's naught they can do
Abortion's taboo
Because prejudiced men keep prying...
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Categories:
prejudiced, angst,
Form:
Limerick
Not Prejudiced But
I’m in no way prejudiced she said
But that one is white and that one is mixed
Skin color prominent in her head
Always remarking on it; her mind fixed...
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Categories:
prejudiced, prejudice,
Form:
Rhyme
A Land of Beauty
O Canada my home and native land
So proud of my country with vistas so grand
Prejudiced yes
Beauty obsessed
Amazed by our own beautiful Rockies we stand...
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Categories:
prejudiced, pride,
Form:
Limerick
Brought Moore To An End
Brought Moore To An End
What had brought Moore to an end;
Jew and a black are my best friend;
Wife he kissed,
Is prejudiced;
Now who could this possibly offend?
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
prejudiced, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Create a Cult
Create A Cult
What they did do was create a cult;
Members involved are always adult;
Features not redeem;
And low self esteem;
Are biased, prejudiced and an insult.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
prejudiced, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
The Independent Woman
The independent woman
Prejudiced in Eden
Scorned in time
Lame and down the pit
But still journeys West
With a vindictive heart
Swims in vileness
Reckons laughter in the pogrom
And clings to the spell of courage...
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Categories:
prejudiced, character, courage, irony, magic, mirror, psychological, strength,
Form:
ABC
Prejudice Explained By a Dog
I would never go to that restaurant! The dog said.
Why? Asked the elephant.
Because I am prejudiced. I hate cats.
All cats?
Yes. All of them.
Do you know them all?
I do not have to know them to hate them. That’s what being prejudiced is....
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Categories:
prejudiced, prejudice,
Form:
Free verse
Society Tailor
Society is a wonderful tailor,
It stitches my free wings with strings of thoughtless notions,
It stitches my parents' broad minds close with a prejudiced needle,
And makes a wonderful dress covered with gems of obnoxious superstitions.
K.S.Lakshmi...
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Categories:
prejudiced, community, conflict, endurance, life, prison, silly, truth,
Form:
Free verse
Valor
Vanquish enemies
All prejudiced tendencies
Letting love control
Our selfish motives, always
Relying on remedies
SECOND PLACE WINNER
written May 16, 2021
for "Tankacrostic" Poetry Contest
sponsored by Andrea Dietrich...
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Categories:
prejudiced, courage,
Form:
Acrostic
We Need Change
Sad
this Child
was hated
for her color
what's worse is in two thousand twenty-one
children are still hated for skin color
why are people
prejudiced
we need
change
02/15/2021
written for Double Tetractys 7 poetry contest
sponsored by Eve Roper
Photo Number 1...
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Categories:
prejudiced, change, children, people, sad,
Form:
Tetractys
Threads
Prejudiced HATREDS are the HARDEST THREADS to break.
But you and I will be tied and bound by our heartstrings
Tethered, by the unbroken circles of our wedding rings
Sweet sentimental stitches sewn from spools of silver silk.
<><><><><><><>
December 17th 2015...
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Categories:
prejudiced, feelings, prejudice,
Form:
Alliteration
Prejudices Will Not Be Tolerated
Of being prejudiced Clyde was accused,
Leaving his reputation a tad bruised.
"If I'm hateful, so be it,
But I hasten to admit,
I hate pizza with anchovies", he mused!
Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired
(c) 2015 All Rights Reserved...
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Categories:
prejudiced, humorous, prejudice,
Form:
Limerick
Learned From Each Allegation
Learned from Each Allegation
What we learned from each allegation,
Was it could end up with the creation,
People abused,
Then misused,
And things disgusting full of denigration.
Jim Horn
Jon Meacham's Soul of America and Lincoln's
Better Angels are quite interesting. How America
has been so prejudiced, biased and rascist has
been incredible....
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Categories:
prejudiced, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Attitude
Always in euphoria, swaggering in conceit,
I see myself absorbed in work and ideals.
Embedded in cultured mind frame,
Starve myself for the epicurean feast,
I stand prejudiced with excessive self esteem,
Saying goodbye to intolerant stance,
I get off my high horse,
Tune myself to unpretentious attitude !!
Written June 4th, 2013
Awarded 10th place win...
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Categories:
prejudiced, feelings, prejudice,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Wallabee Is Treated Better At Dmv
Numbers are given out randomly at the DMV.
No problem if you ask my roo Wallabee and me.
Wallabee gets his license renewed right away.
I sit and wait through noon ‘til the very next day.
Guess they liked you better than me I say to him.
He laughs and points to our other pal Old Jim.
They are prejudiced against women he says to me.
So what else is new? I ask my gloating pal Wallabee....
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Categories:
prejudiced, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Couplet
I'M From
I’m from white shutters pressed on light blue siding,
from yellow walls that were always shining.
I’m from thin and thick framed glasses.
I’m from loud mouths.
I’m from impartial minds,
and I’m from prejudiced minds.
I’m from porcelain and freckles,
as well as color.
I’m from hardworking veterans,
as well as patient teachers.
I’m from many different things,
and they make me who I am....
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Categories:
prejudiced,
Form:
Free verse
Bane
Brace yourself
For in this world of grief
That harbors the venom of deceit
Even a blade of grass could slit
More so with a stone and whip
So be careful not to slip
For the judgment of the bigoted
Is as harsh as the prejudiced
The may assail you with their bane
You may not even be aware
That the one you helped to dwell
Was the one sent to cast the spell
September 23, 2022...
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Categories:
prejudiced, wisdom,
Form:
Rhyme
The Fearing Unknowns
Today, my spirit is as a wild stallion
Free to rear up and paw, my fears
A mother bear protects her young,
She shelters her cubs, from the feared unknowns
The unknowns are her presumed enemies
Who cloth in darkness, from her prejudiced light
Unknowns are uneducated, they lie today
And, millenniums have passed
Furthermore, the stallion still rears
©2016 Bonnie Jennings. All Rights Reserved...
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Categories:
prejudiced, senses, smile, society, prejudice,
Form:
Personification
Peasants and Kings
Peasants and Kings, in heaven are the same.
The angels and God do not continue man’s game
of separating the classes based on wealth or by birth;
There are no differences in heaven as down here on the earth.
Souls do not reflect the color of one’s skin.
Beyond the pearly gates there is no religion.
But then, the souls who make it there know this lesson so well;
Those who were prejudiced by differences all are in hell....
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Categories:
prejudiced, inspirational, prejudice,
Form:
Rhyme
Tempest
I am the bolt from the sky,
Chars you from within to fry,
Prejudiced I make you cry,
Think before you utter why?
Burn and drench you with desire,
Seek my love and not its ire,
Rock in delight to burn fire,
Pleasure never let you tire.
Hold me to your passion chills,
Take my arms without the frills,
In joy reach deliver thrills,
Fear not for I have the skills,
To seek, charm and fetter thee;
In deep love to embrace me:...
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Categories:
prejudiced, lifelove, prejudice,
Form:
Free verse
Zen mode
recognising the this that is
free from prejudiced memory
our consciousness bilocates
between duality and singularity
and thus as both dreamer and dreamed
as both the manifest and formless space
the universe appears and disappears
just like the waves of the ocean
delighting heart with its beauteous refrain
albeit with each hue new as it does so renew
cognised by essence of presence within
in a continuum of bliss energised stillness...
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Categories:
prejudiced, spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
Hush
The dainty foot marks like daisy treads,
Loiters in her intoxication,
Places puddles in the perfume trail,
Coo's in enlightenment to my whistle.
Touch me not for she crushes my heart,
With her soft feet in black moccasins,
Chatter as she whispers on the walk,
In desire loves me to follow.
Lewd perfection I hoot in pursuit,
Swaying form winks as she turns to smiles,
Bottom lines skit in free offer,
Prejudiced I track the sensation....
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Categories:
prejudiced, lifeme, prejudice,
Form:
Free verse
Mirror Me.
Studying the face’s familiar eyes
Compelled to ask, “Who are you?”
In a cant voiced riposte he said
“Wealthy and destitute”,
“I am impartial and prejudiced”,
“Compassionate and derisive”,
“I am modest and narcissistic”,
“Munificent and niggardly”,
“I am astute and imprudent”,
“Dignified and indecorous”,
“Each piece of this puzzle is me”,
“And I am the puzzle in entirety”
My mirrored face then audaciously asked,
“Now tell me…who are you?”...
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Categories:
prejudiced, imagination, introspection, life, parody, philosophy, time, visionary,
Form:
Bio
Experience
Live in the now
The present where
Awareness comes
Live in the time
The space where
Things unfolds
Live in the space
The pinpoint where
Life intersects
Live in the void
Beyond space and time
Where eternity lingers
Live in the glimpse
Of knowing no-thing
Yet knowing all stuff
Live sure enough
Without pretense
Purge prejudiced thought
Live and live well
The simple life
That unfurls in dreams
Leon Enriquez
13 September 2014
Singapore...
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Categories:
prejudiced, beauty, prejudice,
Form:
Free verse