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Rose Africa Poems

These Rose Africa poems are examples of Africa poems about Rose. These are the best examples of Africa Rose poems written by international poets.


Premium Member LooK My Love pt 2: RIVER AT THE BAY
We say we recognize being ankle 
Deep in the river at the bay.  Look
My love do you like this light? I love 
Love this...

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Categories: africa, allusion, beautiful, black



WOMB OF ALL BEGINNINGS
WOMB OF ALL BEGINNINGS


In the delicious womb of all beginnings 
we learnt to giggle electrons
to bear all things 
without nusturtiums, pink lilies or doughnuts 
warm...

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Categories: africa, allegory, creation, extended metaphor,

Premium Member Chapter 154-- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: Time To Go --Eventually
Date:  April    2051

Next day:
Fresh air in the middle of  paradise morning!
"Yeah"  everything is fine. Alright every 
Time."  Damian...

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Categories: africa, allusion, black love,

African Slavery
In Africa's heart, a painful past. A story told a tale so quality
of slavery's chains of lives laid waste of people torn from their native...

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Categories: africa, hero, slavery,

I AM AFRICA
I am Africa, the cradle of mankind,
Where ancient footprints in the sands of time entwined,
The birthplace of humanity, divinely designed,
In my esteemed valleys, where life...

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Categories: africa, nature, society, visionary,



MY SON!SIBULELA NCEDE
The sun was shinning 
The energy levels were up
Calmness took over
It was the day of love as they say,

The bath salts were waiting 
The smell...

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Categories: adventure, africa, appreciation, blessing,

Premium Member Chapter 151-- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: Pt 1 This Day This Family
Date: April  1,   2051

  air planes departed in flight
 1 hour and 15 minutes
Between them. The trip was 7 hours
And approximately...

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Categories: africa, allusion, birth, child,

My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month
My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month

Which acknowledgement ought to be year round,
similar to altruistic, humanistic, and philanthropic
unconditional acceptance and respect
crafted with...

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Categories: abuse, africa, age, america,

Refugee
I was born in the African horn,
In a village, that was always warn torn,
Tired of my life, on a gloomy morn,
I took that fateful decision...

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Categories: africa,

I South Africa I Woman
{August is Woman’s Month in South Africa. August 9th is Woman’s Day. August 8th is an opening of the Lion’s Portal to Cosmic Strength. This...

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Categories: africa, courage, emotions, endurance, extended

828 Dee
Popatop drock
The leader you was quiet and shy as a child 
A beautiful flower in the concrete 
A rose that grew wild 
Watching you grow...

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Categories: africa, brother, death, family,

Bolsonaro's Journey
In Brazil's tumultuous political sphere,
Amidst unrest, a leader did appear.
Jair Bolsonaro, a name known wide,
Presidential tenure, a controversial ride.

With stormy debates about the race,
Public doubts...

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Categories: africa, 10th grade, 11th grade,

I,A Soul
with twittering,tweeting and chirps of chiffchaff
a sublime chime of hope resurrects inside

i,a wild rose,somewhere in the pastures grown
i grow,i alter every day,every hour and minute

Some...

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Categories: abortion, africa, age, anger,

My Africa Is Free
In Africa's embrace, freedom sings,
Through vast plains and rivers' springs.
A continent's heartbeat, strong and true,
Where dreams take flight, where hopes renew.

From ancient tribes to modern...

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Categories: 1st grade, africa, black

Yesterday
What happened yesterday 
Can change  today. 
When a person understands
His" her" capacity 
He "she" can not see borders
To enter some world competitions 
Where racism and...

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Categories: 12th grade, africa, america,


Book: Shattered Sighs