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Prejudice Haiku Poems

These Prejudice Haiku poems are examples of Haiku poems about Prejudice. These are the best examples of Haiku Prejudice poems written by international poets.


Blind Heart
My heart is silent
The queen of my heart walked in
Open eyes can't see....

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Categories: love, prejudice, pride,



Blade Of Grass
The blade of the grass
Touches my skin; it send
An eerie feeling....

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Categories: feelings, green, nature, prejudice,

Emergency Landing
Hard to park a plane
Emergency at the beach
To an unreal lane....

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Categories: beach, crazy, flying, prejudice,

Apportion
Unlimited source
Depend upon the giver
To deserving force....

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Categories: engagement, judgement, perspective, prejudice,

Letter
Letters are long gone
For the world of millennials 
Chat box trend for fun....

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Categories: culture, fun, prejudice, technology,



Ease Biking
When you ease biking
Unload backpacks baggage
Propel your liking.


...

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Categories: conflict, emotions, prejudice, relationship,

One of My Best Friends Is Black
Nature of Prejudice by Gordon Alport

"I am not prejudiced and do not discriminate against
Minority Groups. One of my best friends is black and
member of a...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Uncanny Sight
Eerie scene like this
A church and a brothel nest
Side by side in place....

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Categories: hilarious, image, prejudice, scary,

Vindictive Narcissist
An anti social
Is vindictive narcissist
Always live crucial.
...

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Categories: people, prejudice, psychological, social,

Fair In Life
In life, it's just fair
To be fair, no prejudice,
We die, nothing bear....

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Categories: death, judgement, life, meaningful,

Itching Ego
To sought God within
Making such own religion
Peace, conscience a vain....

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Categories: conflict, faith, prejudice, religion,

Premium Member False Truths
false truth 1: 

juxtaposition:
all are equal,
some not as others:-



     false truth 2: 

       oxymoronic:
fighting war...

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Categories: abuse, allegory, analogy, discrimination,

Harlem Renaissance Haiku
Near nice allies need
to confront this beast in the 
moment to be brave.

Not in a memoir 
when you’re 75 and 
few feet from the grave....

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member White Noise
1.
arrogant conceit -
haiku’s meaning is province,
owned by its readers

2.
God’s movement’s verbal -
pictures cannot be haiku
one-offs have seasons?

3.
haiku definitions
are joke, experts are drowned rats -
to breathe...

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Categories: poetry, prejudice,

Problematic Persuasion
problematic
persuasions
pragmatic
paid patrons
pharisees
put upons 
power-ese
pros versus cons

one political persuasion
is discerned easily
when those pragmatic lies
purr like a pharisee.
do ends justify means?
perks hide from public eyes.
after months behind...

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Categories: 11th grade, corruption, perspective,


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