Poems About: PREJUDICE
Poems on / about :
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- anger
- april
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- ballad
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- believe
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- butterfly
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- change
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- childhood
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- cinderella
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- courage
- crazy
- dance
- dark
- daughter
- death
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- despair
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- graduation
- greed
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- haiku
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- identity
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- january
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- justice
- kiss
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- loss
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- memory
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- moon
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- murder
- music
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- ode
- paris
- passion
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- pink
- poem
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- poverty
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- pride
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- red
- remember
- respect
- river
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- running
- school
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- sick
- silver
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- snake
- soldier
- sometimes
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- sonnet
- sorrow
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- success
- suicide
- summer
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49.Oppression
I have searched for love,
Only to find hatred.
I searched for acceptance,
Only to find prejudice. read more »Talmadge Beavan -
50.An introduction to post-conceptual poetics(2)
(1) analysis of consciousness: sensational realities is just illusive run-away, no existence but the engagement of mind and sensational objects.
(2) mind is the open abstraction which is depending on sensation to draw picture of prejudices; the management of or rearrange of prejudices lures the person who makes poetry.
(3) so, the important thin line between sensations and mind should be awared or else the conceptual uncertainty cannot be realized.
(4) reexamining the conceptual frame or conceptual identity should always be contemplated in post-conceptual poetics. read more »Nyein Way -
51.The Holy Whore of Babylon
The Holy Whore of Babylon cries.
Her plea, invection cast as lies.
Prejudice awaits her toil,
Propaganda spates her foil, read more »Alice Anne Gordon -
52.Shadow of Prejudice
Don't you wish the shadow of prejudice would lift off the earth
And evaporate into infinity, out in unbounded space
Where it was hurled
Taking with it the power to influence all human kind. read more »Maurine Fergueson -
53.Companion-companion
Companion in need is companion indeed,
But what the use of having companion if the heart still like sword;
When the malicious and vice deed,
Veil in the charm and beauteous words. read more »Instalasi Sastra -
54.Discrimination Here's You Come and Go
Discrimination’s like a snake
Its teeth in poisoned prejudice,
Causing ache read more »Jixin Gao -
55.Prejudice and Racism
Prejudice
I don't like him or her or them read more »Zachary Zuccaro -
56.barriers
we just go on
in our angers, little prejudices,
likes and dislikes, whims and fancies
clichés read more »Raj Arumugam -
57.Seeds
Ignorance
Propagates mistrust and suspicion,
Prejudice denies all hope of reason
Fear and bigotry are colluded, read more »Danny Draper -
58.Martin Luther King Jr.
When I was little, I wanted to be
A speaker against prejudice and hating read more »Pookey's Poems -
59.F: Being A Fool In Your Eyes
Watching the new release
of Pride And Prejudice
once again struck by
the restrictions read more »Margaret Alice -
60.Love and War
Love and War
Victories are goals for death and reward
Of prejudice and assuring esteem read more »Louie Levy