Poems About: DISCRIMINATION

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

  • 229.
    Lessons from the Life of Flowers

    Come near and let's think together
    The lessons from the life of flower
    It is a source of beauty and joy
    Children, young and old, all enjoy read more »

    Shashikant Nishant Sharma
  • 230.
    Stealing Dignity Poor: A Right To Dignity

    roll out legacy
    reds under beds
    slander attacks
    unfounded again read more »

    Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)
  • 231.
    A voice

    I heard a voice in my dreams
    When I Wake up it was there no more

    I looked around and there was no one read more »

    Jacques Sprenkie Mateya
  • 232.
    Words.... (Poetry Itself)

    words do not heal the broken hearted,
    words do not end wars.
    words do not change the face of indifference,
    words do not impress god! read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 233.
    once we were child

    Once we were children
    everything was supper
    We could fly
    if we hadn't trusted our mothers read more »

    nader baheri
  • 234.
    Graves Of Your Fathers

    dead poets stacked like saltine crackers,
    in the hangers where the bombs are loaded.
    the smell of flesh burning
    doesnt change with skin colors, read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 235.
    When I Hear That Swishh!

    Screeching of shoes all over the court
    evrytime I step on that floor
    After first jump like Dwight
    I run for ring like Wall, faster than light read more »

    Paritosh Dhawan
  • 236.
    Inequalities in the world

    So much corruption,
    so much hurt,
    so much pain going on in the world,
    so many people are treated unequally, read more »

    emily summers
  • 237.
    Cry for PEACE

    What a world we live in. Crazy as it sounds to begin. So much to learn, so much to see, what life is to be. Hungry souls, crawl the streets, some are rich as its meant to be.

    God made us all equal yet we have discrimination. Sex, Love, Hate and Voilence are the reasons. Money is walk and talk of life, too much of it and you will despice, where to keep where to hide, money is the reason people fight. read more »

    Manpreet Tuli
  • 238.
    TGIF

    The weekends are for rest and rejuvenation
    Saturdays for my composure and reflection
    And Sundays for fellowship and restoration
    Mondays, back to the regular grind of work read more »

    Oyekake Satty Joshua
  • 239.
    A Fair Go For All People

    A fair go for all people to such I can relate
    Whatever be their culture their race, beliefs or faith
    Down with rank and class distinction and here's to the fair go
    In an egalatarian society peace and harmony would grow read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 240.
    Afraid

    Afraid of growing old
    Afraid of losing touch
    Afraid he'll never know how I feel read more »

    Natalie Sapphire
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