April Black African American Poems
These April Black African American poems are examples of Black African American poems about April. These are the best examples of Black African American April poems written by international poets.
I Ask Myself a Rhetorical Question RegardingI ask myself a rhetorical question regarding...
the durability, longevity, and tenacity of *****sapiens,
after screaming headlines report one after another atrocity.
How did the human species...
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black african american, africa, america, anger, april,
Saying GoodbyeAuthor Dana Redricks
April 13, 2023
I'm saying goodbye, my dear, it's time to part, also farewell and let you depart. Though our paths may lead us...
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black african american, break
Does My Life Matter To YouIF My Life Does Not Matter To You, Then NO Singing, Shouting, or Dancing Will Change that.
IF My Life Does Not Matter To You, Then...
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america, black african american,
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,
Will You Be Here TomorrowNever,ever,ever, ever, I would thought I would ask this question in America,
Will you be here tomorrow? We...
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april, black african american,
Rhetorics On the Nigerian ChurchA billion dollar structure to worship
An invisible God.
Why there are a billion persons
Who go to bed hungry.
This God in whose image we were all...
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black african american, abuse, allusion, april, art,
Hagar the Horrible BlessingI
We sing of Hagar the Horrible, yet she is a brilliant blessing -
This late in April 2019; no not for April Fool's Day
I must submit...
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black african american, africa, analogy, april, black
Be Free, My BrothersPenned like cattle, as if chattel,
cages rattle, sounds of brattle,
no...
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black african american, africa, america, black african
B13-Poem 8 I Only Need One More ChancePOEM 8 I ONLY NEED ONE MORE CHANCE
I AM ALONE IN MY WORLD WITHOUT ANY ONE TO TALK TO ARE TO LOVE.
I AM...
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black african american, appreciation, april, baby, baseball,
Go and Lay An Egga 1 2 3 4 is not a 1 2 1 2 nor a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8....ok then hum....x
A house...
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black african american, april, arabic, august, baseball,
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A man first
A peace prophet second
Many times you could see him
Marching along
Fighting fear from his face by singing or linking of arms
Gandhi’s seed
He learned...
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anniversary, black african american,
Ignorance Is No Longer Just BlissHe sits on the tulip as the petals close,
drenched in red, soaked,
a bruise on his neck, whips pound his chest,
and they say he died of...
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black african american, abuse, angst, bereavement, black
The Confederate States of America SpeakTHE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA SPEAK
(IN REMEMBRANCE OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIER ALBERT PORTER)
They were brainwashed by the White man.
Persuaded that slavery had ended.
However, still oppressed for...
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black african american, america, appreciation, birth, black
PreteritionWhoever I dreamt about
Certainly it was not she
Though any woman I dream of
It might very likely be she
No I do not say that
She comes...
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black african american, allusion, beauty, black african
Bobby Hutton's EyesBobby Hutton’s eyes
I see cops killing a teenager.
I see a vision.
I see Bobby Hutton’s eyes.
Bobby Hutton was a man a young man that...
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black african american, africa, america, black african