Haiku Poems About Prejudice | Prejudice Haiku Poems

Haiku poems about Prejudice and Prejudice haiku poems. Read and enjoy these haikus!

written by Michael Zavaletta
Categories: peace, war, prejudice,

The Surest Path To Peace

The path to your peace,
Is not to lay down your arms,
But hold them outstretched.

Abandon your wars,
Your sacred prejudices,
To live born again.

In another's arms,
Surrender yourself to love,
And peace will find you.

written by Richard Lamoureux
Categories: angst, beauty, black african american, humanity, irony, prejudice,

White

absence of colour
representing purity
look beneath surface


written by Joe Murphy
Categories: appreciation, prejudice,

World Cup

Multicultural 
Prejudices left back home 
Score, the winning goal.

written by Mac Mcgovern
Categories: education, hope, social

Hate Survives

Prejudice learned now 
encapsulates willing souls 
only hate survives

written by Emma Major
Categories: anger, culture, hate, political, prejudice, racism, society,

Disgusting

Disgusting spiders
What's worse? Homophobia!
Racism and hate


written by Harshath Vidheya
Categories: color, nature, people, prejudice, racism, society, world,

Tree


Pink Flowers, Green Leaves.
A Tree isn't Racist, Just
Diverse.

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: beach, crazy, flying, prejudice,

Emergency Landing

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

written by Mark Toney
Categories: conflict, courage, film, jewish, love, prejudice,

Oscar-Ku 20 -Gentleman's Agreement

social problem film
writer feigns being Jewish-
bigotry revealed






Copyright © 2018 by Mark Toney. All rights reserved. 
First published 2018 in Hollywood Haiku via wattpad.com

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: conflict, faith, prejudice, religion,

Itching Ego

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

written by Bl Devnath
Categories: faith, introspection, life, prejudice,

Life Never

Life never 		
                                              to the prejudice 		
                                                  of blessing

written by Lisle Ryder
Categories: flower, pollution, prejudice,

Blinkered By Plastic

Plastic everywhere,
my sight filtered to see it,
but up close snowdrops!

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: hilarious, image, prejudice, scary,

Uncanny Sight

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

written by Avian Hughes
Categories: hurt, prejudice, race, racism, rights,

Blocks Blemishes

blocks blemishes... leaning into the moving finish line

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: conflict, emotions, prejudice, relationship,

Ease Biking

When you ease biking
Unload backpacks baggage
Propel your liking.



written by Millard Lowe
Categories: abuse, allegory, analogy, discrimination, judgement, prejudice, word play,

False Truths

false truth 1: 

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



     false truth 2: 

       oxymoronic:
fighting war for peace;
   a juxtaposed myth:

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: people, prejudice, psychological, social,

Vindictive Narcissist

An anti social
Is vindictive narcissist
Always live crucial.

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: death, judgement, life, meaningful,

Fair In Life

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

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: feelings, green, nature, prejudice,

Blade Of Grass

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

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: engagement, judgement, perspective, prejudice,

Apportion

Unlimited source
Depend upon the giver
To deserving force.

written by Aniruddha Pathak
Categories: prejudice,

Not So Comes From Blue

There is as much vice 
As folks on earth care to mind,                         
So much prejudice; 

And as much virtue 
To be found of divine kind,
Not so comes from blue.
 __________________________ 
Haiku |10.12.18 |virtue, vice, prejudice

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: culture, fun, prejudice, technology,

Letter

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

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: love, prejudice, pride,

Blind Heart

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