Best Supremeness Poems
Nature's Sweet Brown ChildI am the ginger brown of the Egyptian,
The blackness of the Sudan.
I am the beauty to which the birds sing,
I have the supremeness of the mighty lion.
I am the Orchid that adorns the Nile,
And the brightness of shimmering stars.
I am the nomad who travels...
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Categories:
supremeness, black african american, blessing,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Modern Folktales From Long-AgoThere is an old tall tale told by the elders in the Village.
It says that the skulls come up from the dead.
That their bones deteriorate and the skulls are only valued.
When the moon is full and the darkness coagulates,
the skulls become spirits of others...
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Categories:
supremeness, age, birth, body, care,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
The Greening MagicAquamarine magic glistens across the lake on a moon song promise,
Mystical entities flitting past whispery diamond mountains, clean yet soft.
Potential supremeness and majesty rising up in supreme delight.
Faeries gliding gently playfully, throughout the warming of the soft young night.
Playfully, yet with fully authorized intentions of...
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Categories:
supremeness, dream, nature, spring,
Form:
Rhyme