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Africa Poems | Examples of Africa Poetry

cowboy poem
Cowboy poem Cityscape, tall building, and smog-filled evening sky In New York, no one sleeps here; a camel smokes a cigarette and no one  finds that unusual The big apple, tall women, and juicy scandals, what else is there to know Prosperity, even a bus driver can make it rich be frugal, collect his mother's pension long after  She has died or gone to Galveston ...

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Categories: abortion, absence, adventure, africa,
Form: ABC
MY CLARITY TO HER
Baby we're still young Vibrant and promising I promise you Together we can grow strong Before we get old We can correct our wrongs So let the bond be strong, holding onto each no matter the circumstances. Let's stay locked in Together we'll build Our own empire I am the king and you are the queen Ruling our...

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Categories: africa, beautiful, care, creation,
Form: Narrative



MEDIATION
A couple of days ago I had an encounter It was very educational Many lives in illusion They're very delusional If you're not aware You'll fall in their well Then You start living in a warfare. They believe in illusion Which is void Thinking it's reality No wonder Christ was crucified The truth is really bitter They all like sugar...

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Categories: africa, creation, dark, dedication,
Form: Narrative
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Deceit's bitter taste lingers like burial rice cooked in familiar space The sharp edge of betrayal cuts deep from within, a wound that never heals Innocence fades like pencil marks erased as life's indelible script unfolds The ground beneath our feet will be our roof a somber truth we cannot escape Loyalty's test lies in water's gentle flow yet...

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Categories: africa, anxiety, confidence, confusion,
Form: Free verse
NOW THAT WE ARE AWAKE
NOW THAT WE ARE AWAKE Now that we awake – We had all the long while Been in deep dreamless slumber And while we were still Still slumbering in our Unreal bed of red roses They planned, practised and projected What “tomorrow” would likely bring Now that we have realized with pain That the “tomorrow” we failed to plan for Has changed herself to...

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Categories: 1st grade, africa, anxiety,
Form: Other



The Festival of African Rain
The natives have (since the seventh month peeped through the lean crescent eye of the moon) worn cloaks of festivities. They dance the rites, squelching proudly in mud and green pools of water. On their heads are smouldering fires of corns And pears, and ingredients of a lush season. Behold their mothers’ breasts! Flopping tonelessly with life and ceremonial milk. The engaging flesh of birth. And their...

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Categories: africa, rain,
Form: Free verse
Redemption untold
Redemption untold Lies are never far from fallacy Secrets are never far from power If the soil is polluted The root can’t bring no good tree Their must be a truth untold In a dying world In a world full of wars In a world of turmoil In a land of needs and wants I...

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Categories: africa, courage, freedom, inspiration,
Form: Epic
Black beauty
Rich as earth’s deepest soil, Your melanin glows in silent pride A tapestry of dusk and dawn, Each shade a story woven in light. Your smile breaks like sunrise, Casting warmth across the world; Your eyes hold galaxies of hope, Sparkling with unspoken dreams. In every curl and coil you carry grace, A crown of nature’s own design; Your silhouette sings of strength untold, A dance...

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Categories: africa, appreciation, beautiful, beauty,
Form: Free verse
CONTEMPLATING
I'm standing In a line Patiently waiting For my turn or time Standing in the lane of success. I keep wondering So many had made it Why is mine staying longer Sometimes I admit Maybe mine is bigger Or it will never come to my time or turn. I keep racing for it So many times I work and prayed But...

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Categories: africa, creation, dark, deep,
Form: Narrative
WEIRD LADY
She's so wise and courageous She's so contagious She's not everyone's type She's good and bad Depends on how you ride Stay on the tide She takes no bribe, even if you're her tribe. She's a God sent With nice cents Like she burns insects She wears unisex Never urge for sex She's offset Don't upset her. She conscious She never reap Where she...

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Categories: africa, creation, dark, dedication,
Form: Epic
Cultural Appropiation
To Hell with Cultural Approiation or Cultural Copy. It is very very wrong and unconscionable unless we are copying uplifting values only. Copying poor value systems like smoking ganja or cigarettes, over excessive rum/alcohol drinking gun running, crime, and even gloryfying submersive gansata rap lyrics are wrong for our children's sake. these are bad examples. I...

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Categories: 12th grade, africa, age,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Danger in the Jungle
the jungle is dark the panther colored in black anxious to attack ...

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Categories: africa, animal, anxiety, dark,
Form: Haiku
GHANAIAN GIRL
I told her I'm a stranger A souvenir She thought I am from Ghana Because I'm black like Ghanaians She concurred While listening to my accent She confirmed I'm a Nigerian. She said she can't Wait to have me Saying I'm one of a kind I'm always on her mind She called me the law of attraction Because like a...

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Categories: africa, creation, crush, dedication,
Form: Narrative
GUIDELINES
Unity brings all together Humility keeps them forever Humiliation sets them apart Prosperity makes all bright Possibilities they all ride or strive for. No discipline No results or success Steady insults Brings you regrets If you wanna know Please always ask questions Not living with assumptions. Every habit Is a consumption Consuming your time or money Giving memories When...

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Categories: africa, children, community, creation,
Form: Narrative
Baobab
Night’s lingering silhouette no longer Shields my restless shadow, which clutches me With gusto and haunting trauma. My naked thorax seeks raffia clothing; My ribs rebel against enchanting shivers from the spine of terror. Adam’s greenish raiment I long for, Among wet strings of strong bows fastened To the groins of departed giants. My feet, caked by frozen sand dunes, Tramp gently and defiantly...

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Categories: africa,
Form: Free verse

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