Poems About: PREJUDICE

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

  • 349.
    Oh How To Find Silence In the World

    Being spotted in the color of skin,
    why I take care in San Francisco,
    waiting for the bus to Iowa.
    They say racial prejudice is strong, read more »

    Cirilo Bautista
  • 350.
    Changing Dimensions Seen

    Changing dimensions seen.
    No retracting to step back.
    Changing dimensions seen.
    The past is gone and that's a fact. read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • 351.
    The Battle.... (We Have Fought)

    the battle we have fought for so long,
    as a 'free' society...
    in the name of justice, equality, diversity,
    responsibility, and freedom... read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 352.
    The Little Moles

    When grasping tyranny offends,
    Or angry bigots frown;
    When rulers plot, for sefish ends,
    To keep the nations down;
    When statesmen form unholy league read more »

    Charles Mackay
  • 353.
    Common Sense (Truth)

    wars are started by men
    with agendas... usually profit,
    or religious reasons, or both.
    the men that start these wars read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 354.
    Pillars of Truth

    walking across the semi-frozen grass with my old dog...
    listening to the crunch, the sound of morning birds singing...
    watching the sun come up over the horizon, and thinking.
    Carlin, like so many others, was right! we are owned. read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 355.
    God Has Back [1]

    My God is so good, he always listened to my complaints
    My God is always wise to give instructions to the silence {Allah sent the Prophet gave instructions and guidance in the form of words}
    My heart feels at peace when I close
    My heart is upset when his far read more »

    Irvan Hermawan Saichu
  • 356.
    Madame de la Pompadour (Revised)

    Madame de la Pompadour puts Darcy’s condescending
    aunt in ‘Pride and Prejudice’, Lady Catherine de Bourgh,
    to shame by being more arrogant than said worthy Lady
    ever was when scolding the poor into harmony and plenty read more »

    Margaret Alice Second
  • 357.
    What if I am a Jew?

    What if I am a Jew?
    Would you still care to love me?
    Can I still be your friend? read more »

    Obed dela Cruz
  • 358.
    What Is Life?

    'What is life like as an adult? ' A child looks up and asks.
    'It depends on how you were raised, how you were influenced, and what you had for responsibilities and tasks.'
    I couldn't explain all the details because there are no set guidelines in life.
    You make a mistake, correct it, and struggle in strife. read more »

    Jason Summers
  • 359.
    She, Ebony[Dedicated To Mrs Michelle Obama, First Lady]

    She,
    She grew up as a tender plant,
    She, Ebony;
    She, Baby faced darling, then. read more »

    ENOCH JOHN
  • 360.
    Three points of view experimental C&C

    Him
    My wife is beautiful to me.
    But I am prejudiced you see.
    I see the beauty deep within read more »

    ivor or ivor.e hogg
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