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Animal Black African American Poems

These Animal Black African American poems are examples of Black African American poems about Animal. These are the best examples of Black African American Animal poems written by international poets.


Beg for Love
By Cherbo Geeplay 

“Don’t die,” his mother cried
by his hospital bed, weeping.
“I will be fine,” he managed 
      to mutter...

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Categories: black african american, class,



War
If 
my
enemy
is 
a 
beast

I
do
not 
have
to
become
a
beast
to
defeat
him

...

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Categories: black african american, africa, america, animal, black

An Owl
"Downhill I came hungry and yet not starved,
 Cold yet had heat within me,
 That proof of feathers and hairs covering every    parts of my body.

"Being called...

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Categories: black african american, animal, bird, black african

An Owl
"Downhill I came hungry and yet not starved,
 Cold yet had heat within me,
 That proof of feathers and hairs covering every    parts of my body.

"Being called...

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Categories: black african american, animal, bird, black african

Impossible Mission To Sleep On Opposite Side of Marital Bed
Impossible 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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Categories: black african american, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, betrayal,



How Evil Is This Society
How evil is this society, 
for telling the truth, 
that it will jeopardize your entire life and 
others that are around you.
How many more lions...

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© K. Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, anger, animal, black african

Premium Member The Least Racist Person Is a Racist
The least racist person is a racist
The least fascist person is a fascist
The least criminal is a murderer
The least sinner is a big sinner.

The least...

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Categories: black african american, anti bullying, black african

Borrow Borrow
BORROW BORROW

Mebo mebo
Borrow borrow nation of the world
They cant stop
The wont stop

The whole nation is plunged in debt
The nation never stops borrowing
The world keeps lending
The...

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Categories: africa, black african american,

I Loathe Feeling Under the Weather
I 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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Categories: black african american, 12th grade, adventure, animal,

Premium Member Allegorically
hyenas don’t laugh
for nothing…

wrinkled elephant skin
is grayed with preserving
purpose unseen…

the surviving strength
of fire ants—who though not
born black—have a pretty
good idea of what’s it like…

oh this...

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Categories: black african american, allegory, analogy, animal, black

Lying and Deceiving
The last living souls on Earth
will be the ones who lie and deceive.
Humans have painted a portrait of
humanity that exemplifies the worst of us,
and instead...

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Categories: black african american, animal, appreciation, immigration,

Stereotypes
Stereotypes 
So now you join an equality club and think you’re an activist
You seriously wanna get hired but now a high school graduate
It’s really really...

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Categories: black african american,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: black african american, 12th grade, character, hope,

Truths
As another wench fails to tie tiger’s tail, the bear is let loose again.

Honey was shared, but hearts weren’t paired, so the shark resumes his...

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Categories: black african american, absence, abuse, animal, beautiful,

Rebuke Sadness With Perspective
In sad times, I recall King’s harassment
Stabbed at a book-signing in NYC
(Did they tell us King refused prosecution?)
Now, let us not forget Bonhoeffer
Young Dietrich in...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, animal, appreciation, art, black


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