Poems About: CULTURE

In this page, poems on / about “culture” are listed.

  • 109.
    Ancestral domain my quest

    history tells on people, geography, race, culture and
    events, is a wonderful topic for, the process gives
    meaningful aspect of human sphere read more »

    Antonio Liao
  • 110.
    Discover

    I used to stand alone
    A civilization of just me
    The only inhabitant
    My mind read more »

    Alejandro Torres
  • 111.
    We have everything in India

    An old civilized land on earth,
    Has all climates on its path,
    A hot summer at one part,
    Flood on the other part, read more »

    veeraiyah subbulakshmi
  • 112.
    India- The paradise on Earth

    India is the paradise on earth
    I admire you the beauty of nature,
    As you have created such beautiful creatures
    The beautiful sight, the aromatic flowers, read more »

    Akash Agrawal
  • 113.
    Africain

    Depuis toujours je suis africain,
    Depuis le ventre maternel,
    Avant même que je ne fusse conçu,
    J’ai toujours été africain, read more »

    kafun lady
  • 114.
    Them We Tolerate

    For being different to others there is some price to pay
    That's how it is and it was always that way
    Many good people executed for being seen as a social threat
    Since Jesus was crucified and put to death read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 115.
    Stereotyped! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    You say you don’t know me
    Nah you don’t know me
    All you know I am, is a lil sh*t on the streets
    With my hood up, giving people beats read more »

    Becky Ginn
  • 116.
    Travel Haiku - Bali

    Ubud gallery tour
    artists give birth to so many
    one dimension balis read more »

    john tiong chunghoo
  • 117.
    Teach Them Young

    The shooting of Trayvon Martin is a symptom of
    how conscious our culture is today.
    We still have guns to keep our imagined
    enemies at bay. read more »

    Christina Sunrise
  • 118.
    Pilgrimage

    I am the culture of every soul.
    I was there at the birth of mans first dream.
    Voices, plagues and language,
    tears wet and dry read more »

    Javier Zamorano
  • 119.
    I Like Being Brown

    I like being brown
    Caramel with red undertones
    I love my thick lips and wide nose
    I can create kinky masterpieces from my locks read more »

    Tamika Stubblefield
  • 120.
    AN UTOPIAN LIFE!

    Utopia is where divine life is!
    Wars are the hurdles to utopia.
    Education should make all gentle;
    Socialistic society comes of education. read more »

    Ramesh T A
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