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Discrimination Sonnet Poems

These Discrimination Sonnet poems are examples of Sonnet poems about Discrimination. These are the best examples of Sonnet Discrimination poems written by international poets.


Foray into ?Experiment? - Apr 8
Meet me—by the abandoned houses—>there
not here<—, for it’s a danger! to be seen
in such ill company as I__I mean:
if strangers knew how strange was our...

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Categories: sonnet, discrimination, fear, gender, identity,



Addressing the world today
As I sit here in my home and watch my children grow
I worry for the future and wonder what will come
I take the time to...

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Categories: discrimination, future, inspirational, racism,

IRONY OF LIFE
People betrayed me because of what I don't have
Now they have what I want but can't give it to me
Kindness is who you are not...

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Categories: africa, confusion, dark, deep,

TRAVEL
There were some blue patches down below, swimming pools,
of course, I should have guessed, where the white man rules;
so dropping into nirvana - someone threw...

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Categories: africa, discrimination, emotions,

Premium Member Her Fair-Skinned Form Is More Than I Deserve
Her fair-skinned form is more than I deserve;
     because her skin is light, and mine is dark,
    ...

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Categories: sonnet, color, discrimination, love, prejudice,



Sonnet 08: Celebrating Black Grandeur
In liberty's realm, we bear a cross of might, 
Our skin, a testament to trials that tower high.
Injustice, a tempest, a loss that rages in...

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Categories: 11th grade, discrimination, endurance,

Premium Member One of a Kind
Why be concerned with transparency
People are blind, they really can’t see
With distortion and illusion in the word today
And bias and lies in what people say

Just...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: creation, discrimination, identity, inspirational,

Magnolia Dreams
Someone seemed to have invented a whiter shade of pale,
there was a mindset - I won't do it in case I might fail;
the paleface thought...

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Categories: color, discrimination, immigration,

Premium Member Mixing In the Moonlight
Mixing in the Moonlight 

Dear darling, gaze ye at the blood red moon.
Ancient light that calls with its bright red tones.
Fret not, on the breeze...

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Categories: angst, baptism, discrimination, prejudice,

Premium Member Unraveling It All
I think of those legions who would suffer,
those people who have had lots less than me.
You think your life couldn't be tougher
until through their eyes,...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, fear, games, judgement,

Discrimination
Someone recently said there was more discrimination
against blacks than Jews, travellers (gypsies) or the Irish;
for which an apology has been offered for all those lies,
an...

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Categories: anti bullying, conflict, racism,

Trigger Me, Why

Oh how, I cry, disdain toward the word,
that gaslights sanity and truth defy.
When hapless, hopeless person, undeterred,
begs ask the question, of the victim, why?

Does thou...

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Categories: abuse, anti bullying, bullying,

Premium Member Soma Sonnet: Abortion Trilogy
*Image of The Politics of Abortion by NYT.
AUDIO: from the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? "Go To Sleep Little Baby"

Soma Sonnet: Abortion Trilogy

It is...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, death, discrimination,

War In Europa
War in Europa

Never have I seen so many well-dressed refugees
fleeing a country where few bombs fall on people.
Never have I seen a media totally unbiased
stirring...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, addiction, baptism, best

Black Boy
Living in my little world
That cannot be illustrated by word
I didn't choose myself neither did you
Who should be blamed my parents or who

At sunrise I...

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Categories: sonnet, africa, anxiety, confidence, creation,


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