Best Poems about oppression (21)

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The Cry of the Children by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 30 ♥
Poem of The Dead Young Men of Europe, The 72d and 73d Years of These States by Walt Whitman · 9 ♥
To the People of England by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 8 ♥
Ode to Naples by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 7 ♥
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 7 ♥
To a Foil'd Revolter or Revoltress by Walt Whitman · 7 ♥
The Tower of Famine by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 6 ♥
An Ode written October, 1819 by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 6 ♥
Saturday Afternoon by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
JUSTICE by Alexander Search · 6 ♥
To the Lord Chancellor by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 5 ♥
Liberty Poem for Asia, Africa, Europe, America, Australia, Cuba, and The Archipelagoes of the Sea by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
I Sit and Look Out by Walt Whitman · 3 ♥
Sonnet by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 2 ♥
Cancelled Passage (from Ode to Liberty) by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 2 ♥
To a Foil'd European Revolutionaire by Walt Whitman · 2 ♥
Lines written during the Castlereagh Administration by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 1 ♥
Her words folded round me stiff and cold by spareweather
The tethered pen by afthroughtasty
The Word 'Open' by restlessturn
Stuck Flag by Ash R.

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