Poems About: RACISM

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

  • 325.
    Black History Month

    Black history month
    A time we celebrate
    Retaliate
    Recuperate read more »

    Khai Ramsey
  • 326.
    tears

    I cry everyones tears
    my heart is heavy with pain,
    the heaviness i cannot bear like the municipal sewage tanks in a squatter camp,
    i burst and ooze out my disgusting contents read more »

    rue moyo
  • 327.
    News From Hank

    Have recieved disturbing letter
    From Hank
    As follows: read more »

    Nicolette Turner
  • 328.
    RACISM

    Oh god! I cannot bear this long,

    I haven't been waiting for this all along, read more »

    SMIT KABRAWALA
  • 329.
    'Nonsensical Phenomenon 25/10/09

    Opened a bottle of Port, Allesverloren,
    translated as Everything Lost, forgiving
    myself for coming to earth as an evil spirit,
    enthusiastic support for hubby’s exotic read more »

    Margaret Alice
  • 330.
    BURDEN

    They say everyone's unique
    Different and original
    But i'm not the only one with this hatred
    I'm not the only one who thinks it's unconstitutional read more »

    Joanna Patino
  • 331.
    4/28/08

    read more »

    tyrone allen
  • 332.
    Under The Same Sky

    Being a part of our society, some times we ask ourselves questions
    questions for which the answers lie in the same heart as the one which
    asked them. read more »

    Sai Saketh Ram
  • 333.
    Execution's List

    (for whom forced me to leave that orphan) ...
    (I hear an orphan's tear while covered with his fear)

    ohh, , on that list read more »

    TaMaRa HaNaRiNg ,(((( PaLeSTiNe))))FreedOm Flottila .
  • 334.
    Who are you

    Blessed are those who adorn mother earth
    Those who shelter from homelessness
    They worship no manhood
    They take orphans away from violence read more »

    azeez sangwa
  • 335.
    In a Race to Chase Another Pointless 'ism'

    In a race to chase another pointless 'ism'.
    With a reason to critique,
    To compare discreeted insecurities.
    With a belief that in the doing, read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • 336.
    Racism

    Racist prejudice had blinded the minds of mankind,
    Thus forgetting the enormous contributions of one another on this earth;
    Is it the colour of my skin or the colour of your skin?
    Who made them all? read more »

    Edward Kofi Louis
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