Best Interracial Poems
Love knows no color
we love with our heart
loving without barriers
we write with our soul
therefore we are artists...
this is a poem
about interracial love
sit back and read it
and learn like Aesop's fables...
She is dark like the night
I am bright as day
when we are together
we create a radiant light..
She the dark ebony princess
dark against my ivory skin
contrasting the shades of our bodies
we marinate in reality's dreams
stapling our color together
a passion that takes us
to forbidden exotic places...
Our color entangles within our arms
we dance in meadows taboo
we kiss in the soft tall grass
crushing daisies with our naked bodies..
we speak bliss and love with our tongues
a language not even her African ancestors would understand
creating magic in our stolen moments
as our bodies yearn to satisfy the other..
Elders before us roll over in their graves in anguish
surprised a love so sacred and eternal
this bridge between two souls
perhaps could be too painful to witness...
My body electric to her brown crescent moon figure
sparking as i caress with vanilla fingers
into any crater that can be found
satisfying the insatiable desires of our shadows..
After long afternoons of tongue and touch
we find safety in our refuge
laying in the ruins of our forbidden pleasures
so snug and serene in our exotic jungle...
Once again, young love has affected the lives of all teenagers, but this time, it's also
affecting the lives of all young interracial young lovebirds. All types of interracial
relationships have been active since the ending of the 1960s and when all of the schools
and other places have been integrated. It seems that two young people (a teen boy and a
teen girl) would rather date someone outside their race than dating the other that's
within the same race, that includes African American and white teen boys and girls. Like,
for when a black teen boy were to get into a real relationship with a teen white/Caucasian
girl, a teen Asian girl (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Malaysian,
Thai, or Filipino), a teen Hispanic girl, or a teen Middle Eastern girl, that would be
great for him. And if a black teen girl were to get into a real relationship with a teen
white/Caucasian boy, a teen Asian boy (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Vietnamese,
Malaysian, Thai, or Filipino), a teen Hispanic boy, or a teen Middle Eastern boy, then
that's great for her, too. What love is trying to do to all teenage lovebirds, including
all interracial teen couples, is to have made them happy, especially when they're around
each other.And what this type of young love is also doing is promoting interracial love
around the entire American nation, including Massachusetts, Texas, Alabama, and
California. Interracial relationships among all teenagers are increasing in not just the
United States of America, but the whole world, as well. It also seems to everyone that
both lovebirds of different races will never stop loving each other, not even before the
year 2019. But then, interracial relationships among all teenagers do have a good impact
on then. Their parents (the mothers and the fathers of all different races) should be very
happy for their teen sons and teen daughters, especially when they know that their teens
are in love with each other. And if love among all teenagers continues to grow and grow
without stopping and that all interracial relationships were to increase, even before and
after the year 2020, this is going to be the greatest thing that has ever happened to all
teenage lovebirds nationwide.
I began caressing her soft, sweet, chocolate skin.
"You're like a brother to me," she said,
"This has got to stop happening."
"Are you saying," I asked,
"that I make love to you like a black man?"
"Not that kind of brother," she said, "you freaking moron."
Interracial relationships are way better than all-white relationships, all-black
relationships, all-Hispanic relationships, and all-Asian relationships. They're still
considered a bunch of lovebirds, even though they're from different worlds. It's the time
of the month for a black guy to date either a white/Caucasian girl, a Hispanic girl, or an
Asian girl (Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese, or Korean) and a black girl to date guys that
are outside the African-American race, as well. It seems that everybody's promoting a lot of
interracial relationships around the U.S. of A., especially Texas. Everybody's wondering
that if there will be interracial children involved and stuff. I think that two lovebirds
from different races would become great parents, raising all interracial families. Some of
those interracial relationships don't last long, but I beg to differ. Some of them do last
longer than just 72 hours or even a week. that's why I tend to find a girlfriend that's
outside the African-American race. I'll date either a white/Caucasian girl, a Hispanic
girl, an Asian girl (Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Korean, or Vietnamese), or a Middle
Eastern girl, and then have mixed-raced children of my own. And if all interracial
relationships were to stay stronger than ever, that would be very awesome.
He completely changed my preference
the day he made me laugh
my eyes got less narrow
and my heart expanded
I didn't think I could fall
for a white guy but god dammit
he makes my knees tremble
and my heart do jumps
like donkey Kong in Nintendo
I wonder if he knows
He is so intellectually stimulating
he makes love to my brain
so much so that I almost can't take it
He makes me wonder how two beings
could have so much in common but not be
of the same race
I didn't need the answer to that
question because all I could imagine was his face
and the feelings that image provoked had
nothing to do with the complexion of our skins
truthfully I wanted what was within
I realized than that color had
nothing to do with the way he could make me
smile or make my heart jump in and out of place.
It was just me and him
A woman and a man
the feelings I have for him
are much more complicated
than any crayola box of colors
could comprehend.
All I know is that since the light
flashed green I haven't been the same
and I think it's time I told him
exactly what kind of impact he has
had on me.
To feel so strongly about someone
and never let them know is like
building new walls in place of
the old doors he just helped me break
down because all I want is him
I wonder does he know
Nonsense. All of this interracial prejudice. All of the real wars of violence are in
our homes and fenced in backyards.
Nonsense. interracial madness. Hating the sight of your own kind - forgetting it
could easily be you in the unemployment line.
Nonsense. Climbing the ladder of success while losing your integrity or wealth of
heredity is a far worse crime to me.
Nonsense. Hating me not for my opinion but because of my dark skin -used to
be our plight with only white men -but now it's with our own kin.
Nonsense. Racial injustice is now our own fault and we still yet fight with unjust
cause. We pass judgement on the shape of our bodies, the style of our hair, our
clothes and , yes the shape of our nose - Ridiculous!
Nonsense. interracial politics is a failure to me. A mission of hatred, while we cry
for equality, democracy and diversity but we have no unity.
Nonsense. Interracially - I look like you and you look like me - all we have to do is
trace our beginnings of lineage and deal with the similarities or our heritage.
Nonsense. Stop treating your brother like he doesn't matter just because he's in
a lighter brown wrapper. Stop stepping past your sister because she doesn't
have a Barbie doll figure.
Nonsense. Interracial politics. If we aren't careful, we will not be just the minority
but we will soon be the next endangered species -
all but extinct.
Deep down she was a hopeless romantic
Masked with hate because she thought she couldn't have it
After all she was a black woman
When she asked the world for love it laughed at her
It's why she gave up, a story so tragic
Growing up in a world where white was the beauty standard
And being black was considered unattractive
It's why she hated herself
Why she couldn't stand the mirror
Why she couldn't look in it
Her reflection was a vessel for the world's racism
Telling her love was for those who had pretty privilege
That love was for people who had a different lineage
Those who were white and had the perfect 'image'
The only 'love' she had know was fetisisation
That the only attention she would receive
Were from men who envisioned her naked
Ones who were cowards
Who couldn't look in her eyes
But would gladly stare at cleavage
It didn't help that being black and having a body
Meant that people automatically assumed
You were for everybody
But when she started getting compliments
From men who didn't have ulterior motives
She felt it was a joke and then they would tell their friends
That they had got with a black woman
She was untrusting
But what did they expect
When the world has taught black women that love was not made for them
But when she was wanted she felt confident
Especially when they asked her parents
To take her out
She loved old school gentlemen
After all those years of poor self image
And the times she would get in her own head
She decided She wouldn't self sabotage
And she would finally let love into her heart