Poems About: CULTURE

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

  • 349.
    The Library

    I've traveled the world
    through books I've read
    at the public library.
    I learned of continents and their cultures read more »

    Ray Rivera
  • 350.
    America!

    America, you are the light,
    that guides the just in freedoms fight.

    Though many cultures, you embrace, read more »

    Richard A. Granholm
  • 351.
    Women are Nice!

    Any culture that is around
    Where, the society puts women down

    You will find war, and trouble read more »

    Richard A. Granholm
  • 352.
    Hello! This Is Me!

    Vietnam, I am from.
    In these U.S. I live.
    Cultures, I'm concerned with,
    Teaching being my job. read more »

    Victor C. Dao
  • 353.
    PYRAMID ON WALL STREET

    On the crossing of Exchange
    Place and Broad Street,
    I looked up and
    spotted read more »

    Aleksey Dayen
  • 354.
    The Little People

    Every culture tells us of little people living
    We've discounted such mythologies
    Without for a moment giving
    Any credence to such tales read more »

    David Keig
  • 355.
    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
  • 356.
    The Land of Enchantment

    I love "The Land of Enchantment"
    The culture is so varied
    When you move here
    You don't want to leave here. read more »

    Carol D. Meeks
  • 357.
    Nation Appreciation Prayer

    For Hills and streams and valleys
    For mountains, meadows, trees
    For wilderness, for beauty
    Thank you, Dear Lord, for these. read more »

    Lois Dahlberg
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