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If
if I had a hammer
I'd break down the walls
of discrimination and bias
if I had a torch
I'd burn down prisons
of punishment and pain
shimon weinroth
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Breaking Down
If I had a hammer
I'd break down the walls
of discrimination,
If I had a match
I'd burn down prisons
of punishment annd pain
shimon weinroth
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Clergyman
The he is
The Clergyman
With the sceptar and the gun
Godly work
Unholy work
The emancipation of discrimination
They will never change
He will never change
Ben Cope
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Social Discrimination
Social Discrimination
by: Jake Erkens
//: 'I dedicate this poem to all you who are being rejected for any sort of reason. For any type of prejudice. I feel for you. Hope life gets better.'
This girl walks through the freshmen hall
Invisible to others around her
Her eyes reflect the pain she tries to hide
Mouths speak of her
They are prejuidice
Not religious or racial discrimination
Instead, it is social discrimination
She yearns for a friend
However the other neglect
They hatefully reject
Not knowing who she really is
Believing in false truths, lies!
© 2009
Sir Jake Erkens
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