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Best Black Look Poems


Mid-Nightmares
MID-NIGHTMARES

It haunts the wicked parts of sleep,
where even dream's darkest corners will not tread.
Drowning shadows in the stinging tears we weep,
immobilizing dream and dreamer, frozen to the bed.

We cannot move a lower limb or arm,
and every image seen will prick the skin.
Grit fear, the grizzly...

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Categories: black look, angst, confusion, dream, fear,
Form: Rhyme
White Hate Black Love
Snowy eerie cloud shaped like a flying man,faceless,behind him chunks of success.
In seconds it transmogrify s into a Beautiful Hurricane.

Black color despises the white beginning.
Taking over,black fencely loves freedom that's illusive,as its semi-trapped by white.
So white loved black by hiding light somehow,for it knew black's...

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Categories: black look, allegory, freedom, , black
Form: Epic
Premium Member Halloween Costume
I'm not so very evolved you see
For Halloween this is what I'll be
Dressed in brown from head to knee
With huge red lips for all to see

Big white socks on hands and feet
Eyes painted black look so neat
Red yarn  top-not flopping down
And tail a'dragging on...

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Categories: black look, funny, holidayhalloween,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Chasing the Devil
I been through the fire and came out paid and unscathed praise the Messiah,
but God we digressed, I can't chase the girl you told me to desire
Her sister warned me everyday, that she is evil and i'm wasting my time
But I couldn't deny my flesh,...

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Categories: black look, depression, lost love, me,
Form:
Tee-Shirt, Old Jeans
The question, urgent and acute, that fashion
asks every woman daily: what does she
prefer? A Ricci’s chic, a chilly passion
of Ungaro, an ease of Givenchy?

What’s better? A dramatically black look
or, say, an all-white? A silk cape with strappy 
heels or a floral-printed dress like Brook
Shields in...

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Categories: black look, fashion,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things