Poems About: PREJUDICE

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

  • 373.
    Sonnet to Negro Soldiers

    They shall go down unto Life's Borderland,
    Walk unafraid within that Living Hell,
    Nor heed the driving rain of shot and shell
    That 'round them falls; but with uplifted hand read more »

    Joseph Seamon Cotter
  • 374.
    Remonstrance

    Oh! why those narrow rules extol?
    These but restrain from ill,
    True virtue lies in strength of soul
    And energy of will. read more »

    James Joseph Sylvester
  • 375.
    Tramp With Cramp

    Loneliness within a horde of humans
    Moving like wildebeest across the earth!
    Hoping for a handout, not a sermon,
    For money, not a cup of tea, read more »

    Denis Martindale
  • 376.
    Never A Drug-addict Be

    A lad went to a chemist
    With a big medicine list
    Where one puzzling item
    Wasn't familiar to him. read more »

    Rajaram Ramachandran
  • 377.
    Act of State

    There was a man
    King by name and deed
    Sustained by angels prayer
    Heart of man, God set Free read more »

    Adrian Wait
  • 378.
    I Saw The Devil Yesterday

    I saw the Devil yesterday,
    Children dead, their parents slain,
    People silenced for what they say,
    Leaders applauding sorrow and pain. read more »

    Robert Mestre
  • 379.
    The Abominable Sin

    I turn on my T.V. Lord what did I see
    White teens beat a black boy I think it was three
    Where God did they learn such a terrible abominable hate
    They were taught by their parents to unlearn it's too late read more »

    Georgia Rose Mclane Collins
  • 380.
    Here Lies

    Empty shell that once held such vibrant light
    Distinguished before the wick was charred enough
    Or scarred enough by life
    Because even in the short span that held your breath read more »

    Lyndsey Grant
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