Death African Poems

These Death African poems are examples of African poems about Death. These are the best examples of African Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Better days new song version

Better days

He's lying on the ground...
no mercy to be found...
He begs and pleads and says
that he can't breathe

The world keeps looking on...
human dignity is gone...
I
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Categories: black african american, death,


I once contemplated Suicide

I once contemplated suicide, 
But only if I couldn’t have you by my side, 
Reading my eulogy, shedding a few tears is nothing compared to
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Categories: anger, anxiety, black african

God's Philosphy

Hope and revelation is within
You can see it around thou, You can feel it within thyself
The pearly gates open withn thou, Thou understands and knows
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Categories: african, 8th grade, 9th grade,

FALLEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE SOIL

Weep Africa, weep on.
The battle with death is one we dare not to fight,
For the call from the great beyond is outside the scope of
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Categories: african, africa, appreciation, bereavement, black

Premium Member EMANCIPATION: DELAYED BUT LET'S NOT BE DISMAYED

Emancipation: Delayed But Not Dismayed
      (Apropos Of Juneteenth Celebration)
[As Relevant Today As When First Posted, 2021] 

This is the day
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Categories: african, allegory, america, anniversary, black


Premium Member Everybody Is Destroying Haiti

Anmweyyy, anmweyyy
Everybody is destroying Haiti
Please stop, stop, quit. At last, give the country
A break, a rich season. There are too many bandits, vandals
Too many lootings,
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Categories: africa, america, black african

Innocent

What they did to tamir rice Cold as ice I'll give some advice Think twice Think thrice An innocent paid the price Which led to
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Categories: black african american, color,

Devils we call lovers


Maybe devils are people we call lovers —
the ones who are our weakness,
our mistakes,
the ones we lie for,
the ones we would kill for.

I have done
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Categories: african, africa, best friend, black

To My Children The Bible God's Interactive Puzzle

It is a collection of 66 different books.
Each an important puzzle piece, just take a look.
God took a complete puzzle and tossed it in the
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Categories: african, 9th grade, atheist, bible,

Our Excuses Will Condemn Us One Day

I hung out on six avenue and they teased me all the time.
Saying you're afraid of you mom, but I was more afraid of crime.
I
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Categories: african, 12th grade, abuse, black

Premium Member YOU, ME, US

Just look carefully at you and me,
Innocent victims of bigoted inequality,
In a nation physically built via bigotry,
Of the sweat, the blood, and death,
Of our ancestors
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Categories: allegory, black african american,

We are all just a bunch of mental convicts

Whether you're in a prison,
Or a hospital bed confined.
Yours might just be a 9 to 5,
We all are still doing time.
Our conscience is our jury,
Declaring
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Categories: african, 10th grade, 7th grade,

To my Grandchildren the story of Salvation

God wants us all to know the meaning of the Cross.
How Jesus on it, did save all who were lost.
The garden of Eden, is where
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Categories: african, 12th grade, 6th grade,

Premium Member How Resilience Are You

The question is; What does Resilience Means?
It is having the capacity to recover Quickly from difficult circumstances and situations. You are able to spring back
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Categories: appreciation, black african american,

Premium Member IN THE CHANGING TIME A'COMING

Indeed, the truth will always be self-evident

and beyond all lies;

Though they laid down the 5th to ensure deniability

of evident charges,

Over the trials of history—his-story—true crime
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Categories: allegory, black african american,

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