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 Prejudice

Poetry against prejudice

IMAGE: Magnets with individual words

Write a short anti-prejudice poem. You could write in the style of a Haiku, a form of traditional Japanese poetry. It is a 17-syllable verse form consisting of just three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables (or beats). Haiku doesn't rhyme.

Examples:

Prejudice is when people speak without thinking and fail to listen.

I think words can hurt More than hitting or kicking - Cutting me inside

When you have written a poem you can share it with other young people through this website.

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