Poems About: PREJUDICE

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

  • 109.
    Animals have no prejudice

    A horse does not find itself
    Superior to a donkey.
    A race horse finds not itself
    Superior to a farm horse. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 110.
    Suspended In Animation

    Suspended in Animation

    To be lifeless and still
    Watch the world passing by read more »

    Alan McDowall
  • 111.
    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
  • 112.
    A DAISY CHAIN

    in a land where simtex
    was once a part of
    common parlance
    a child makes a daisy read more »

    Liam ó Comáin
  • 113.
    Dark Shadows

    Pushing forward to attain the levels high
    Breaking the age old patterns
    Overcoming the ignorance n prejudice
    A world inhibited by beings of understanding hearts read more »

    Ejaz Khan
  • 114.
    The Hanging Tree....

    i took an axe
    and cut down the hanging tree...
    every blow a blow for
    human decency, equality, and freedom. read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 115.
    Worldwide Peace

    unveil the curtain of peace
    let it shine out to wipe out the world ills
    purify the earth like our beloved prophet did
    sending its scent to all the races, gender and creed read more »

    Sirajali Kalima
  • 116.
    Bloody Eyes (Sonnet)

    Deep in the darkness horrors lurk
    Horrors of a homophobic racist jerk
    Horrors of a life destroyed by family
    Horrors of person who wanders idly read more »

    Lenore Lee
  • 117.
    Winter Sun

    I dreamed of the snowmaiden,
    white and soft,
    of endless warmth read more »

    Len Webster
  • 118.
    pruning, cutting, trimming

    today i shall trim
    some wants, i will leave some needs,
    i shall cut protruding branches
    of bias and prejudice read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 119.
    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
  • 120.
    Quatrain #180 - It's Sometimes Known That -new-

    It's sometimes known that the hand is quicker than the eye
    and that also very often people believe the truth to be a lie.
    When the proof for a certain thing is at hand which people only reject
    they admit their ignorance and prejudice blinding them to that effect. read more »

    George Krokos
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