Adventure Black African American Poems
These Adventure Black African American poems are examples of Black African American poems about Adventure. These are the best examples of Black African American Adventure poems written by international poets.
Lost and BlackA black girl lost in the world,
Feeling like she doesn't belong,
Her skin is a shade that stands out,
In a society that tells...
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black african american, adventure, africa, anxiety, beautiful,
To ThinkTO THINK
the frequent mangling
thoughtful tangling
factuation intensified by the love of the wise, is no wiseman at all, but
a commoner sequence going on and on....
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black african american, 12th grade, adventure, africa,
Off kilterOff kilter
Yup
I sobered up
despite expressing regular
(unleaded and unlettered)
urge to shtup
expunged courtesy
system of a down
with shuga (mush)
and everything nice.
The following crafted some time ago,
when...
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black african american, abuse, adventure, anger, angst,
RenaissanceCall me the Duke of Silence,
I resonate with the six elders at the Gala.
I would rather commend a madman for saving a cat,
Than applaud politicians...
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black african american, adventure, africa, age, art,
The Unknown WorldAs I walk through this unknown world
With a heavy heart and an anxious soul,
All I can think of is my family
For they are the...
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black african american, adventure, analogy, anti bullying,
Impossible Mission To Sleep On Opposite Side of Marital BedImpossible mission to sleep on opposite side of marital bed...
Oddly enough even
when frolicking in the autumn mist
with seasoned super tramping
cheaply tricked out goo...
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black african american, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, betrayal,
My Nascent Poetic Tribute To Black History MonthMy nascent poetic tribute to black history month
more apropos and alternately titled:
praise to thee people
of variegated melanin color,
whose immense understated improvements
and enhancement of...
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black african american, 12th grade, adventure, africa,
I Loathe Feeling Under the WeatherI loathe feeling under the weather...,
especially when nasty elephant
(named Thomas the pachyderm)
stomping to break loose courtesy tether,
where antibodies of mine
struggle to band together
loosely...
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black african american, 12th grade, adventure, animal,
Poem Revised Memorial Day May 30th, 2022 At 1500 HoursPoem revised Memorial Day May 30th, 2022 at 1500 hours
Flagrante delict adulterous sordid behavior
automatically linkedin with Lothario;
an unscrupulous seducer of women,
based upon a...
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black african american, absence, abuse, adventure, anger,
Wrestling With Impasse To ContentmentWrestling with impasse to contentment
Dispense sing with fidelity blithely agog
just me and mine dark shadow
slinking along the edge of night doth blog
passivity, the path...
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black african american, abuse, adventure, age, anger,
Live With AdventureJazz fingers snapping
Jazz wants to live
Live in the moment
live in tranquility
Tranquility is home
tranquility doesn't break
Break chains
Break free
Free spirits dancing
Free love enhancing
Enhancing...
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black african american, adventure, beauty, black african
Downhill As UsualDownhill I came, hungry, and yet not starved.
Great lines, something to think about (Edward Thomas)
Woke up to the rain and the wind beating...
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black african american, absence, adventure, analogy, anxiety,
I Remember the LandI remember the land,
I remember its people,
They ways, the stupidity of
Their mentality, I never came
To heard of this term...
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black african american, adventure, allusion, anxiety, appreciation,
Dragon StewOn an early morning just before school
My tummy is churning my head hurts too
My feet are cold my forehead is hot
I have a runny nose...
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black african american, 4th grade, 5th grade,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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black african american, 12th grade, character, hope,