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 8Meet 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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sonnet, discrimination, fear, gender, identity,
Addressing the world todayAs 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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discrimination, future, inspirational, racism,
IRONY OF LIFEPeople 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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africa, confusion, dark, deep,
TRAVELThere 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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africa, discrimination, emotions,
Her Fair-Skinned Form Is More Than I DeserveHer fair-skinned form is more than I deserve;
because her skin is light, and mine is dark,
...
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sonnet, color, discrimination, love, prejudice,
Sonnet 08: Celebrating Black GrandeurIn 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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11th grade, discrimination, endurance,
One of a KindWhy 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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creation, discrimination, identity, inspirational,
Magnolia DreamsSomeone 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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color, discrimination, immigration,
Mixing In the MoonlightMixing 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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angst, baptism, discrimination, prejudice,
Unraveling It AllI 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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discrimination, fear, games, judgement,
DiscriminationSomeone 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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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,
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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Categories:
abortion, death, discrimination,
War In EuropaWar 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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Categories:
abuse, addiction, baptism, best
Black BoyLiving 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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sonnet, africa, anxiety, confidence, creation,