Poems About: PREJUDICE

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

  • 85.
    World Peace

    Have you thought about the world?
    How the world will look like?
    When there are no wars and no fights
    When there will be no pain and no sorrows read more »

    sherif monem
  • 86.
    Three Ages of Man And a New Age of Ghouls

    Narcissistic, Annoying beings,
    Every boy and girl in youthful fire,
    Screaming...Shrieking! ...SCREAMING!
    About their hopes and immature desires, read more »

    Ben Wilson
  • 87.
    Oklahoma

    Oklahoma is where I live,
    Kaleidoscopic in its land.
    Living here can be grand.
    Always wanting to forgive, read more »

    J.B. LeBuert
  • 88.
    Two Views Of the Same Country (Polar Opposites)

    The land of plenty
    The harmless country
    The friendly land
    That can only breed opportunity read more »

    Nick Lennert
  • 89.
    The Origin of Trust

    When does actually man learn to trust?
    Is it born just suddenly
    Or grow secured on mother’s womb
    Do hate, prejudice and disbelief read more »

    maria sudibyo
  • 90.
    African Rhythm

    The foes beat the
    drum of prejudice,
    the Deity will not let
    it sound; if the Deity read more »

    Bosun Abdul
  • 91.
    Enlightenment

    Onward, until the boat reaches our destination
    Island of tradition
    the temple houses the sacred relic,
    the Buddha's tooth read more »

    Victoria Heim
  • 92.
    Elite Crimes Against Humanity

    We must educate inferior elite
    cure them of their superiority complex,
    because their inability to give
    to feel remorse guilt compassion, read more »

    Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)
  • 93.
    ! PREJUDICE

    The fire that grasps and coffin confines
    the last breath at the final countdown
    of life vanquish not on one deceptive,
    feign hedge where the vociferous read more »

    Rema Prasanaa
  • 94.
    Seeds

    Ignorance
    Propagates mistrust and suspicion,
    Prejudice denies all hope of reason
    Fear and bigotry are colluded, read more »

    Danny Draper
  • 95.
    The Man Without a Name

    Deep within the chasm,
    Lives the man without a name -
    He’s come to represent
    The secrets hidden in - read more »

    Kelly Vinal
  • 96.
    NEVER THE TWAIN

    We put up the barriers, you and I,
    with some misguided notion that
    one of us was superior to the other.
    Prejudice based on colour, wasn't it brother? read more »

    jerry hughes
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