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Beach Black African American Poems

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


Premium Member Love Boat
Indigo ink dreams
Dripping from heart
Tattoos tongue with kinetic kiss
Green electric buzz like sip
Of fine blueberry wine so sweet
Dreamy turquoise love touch
Filling me up with red...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, beach, black african



Premium Member February Is Short, Cold, Snowy, Pure, Dark, And Pristine
I love the month of February,
The coldest month of the season,
For an array of emotional reasons.
And yet, it feels like she is the longest,
For the...

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Categories: beach, black african american,

On Sight
Now, if I  this model
And she just bleached her hole
And I get bleach on my T-shirt
I'ma feel like an hole
I was high when I...

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Categories: black african american, 1st grade, beach, bible,

Because You Love Me
Only name the day, and we shall go to
Your homeland together,
we shall create new beginnings
In a familiar paradise,
I know I will need the ice
After you...

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Categories: black african american, addiction, anger, anxiety, beach,

Premium Member A Tribute To Opal Lee and Juneteenth
Woke up this morning with freedom
on my mind.
I’m perpendicular to the blessed ground,
well and alive—
It’s Juneteenth and it’s break-out celebration
time— 
It’s going to be a...

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Categories: appreciation, black african american,



A Certain Gypsy
A certain girl of my dreams
   one in a town
Gypsy in nature and high of morale,
     One of a...

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© Aamy Khan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, allusion, angel, baby, beach,

Premium Member Colorful Life
Color the days color them bright
Color the stage that we play life
Color them vivid as starry night sky
Color them brown, red, green eyes

Stop for a...

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Categories: black african american, beach, beautiful, beauty, black

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,

305
City of Vices
Beaches Daisy Dukes and Sunshine 
Dirty Cops and Palm Trees

By Great Dae...

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© Great Dae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, black african american,

Musica
rise and fall,
crash like a wave against the beach,
undulate with the power to move the planet,
the song of life is the music to dance to,
dance...

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Categories: black african american,

Because You Live In a Beautiful Country
I have captured your tender nose 
imbibe the goodness of low mountain breeze
your shy eyes sparkle in the morning sun
because you live in a beautiful...

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Categories: black african american, beach, beautiful, black african

Premium Member The Coming of Black Jesus
THE COMING OF BLACK JESUS
From out of dark of Africa
and from the central plain
beyond the Nile, in just a while
black gold, and all its gain

lay...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: africa, black african american,

Premium Member Beaching
the rhythmic waves
frothing to and fro
carry Middle Passage echoes
of journeying odysseys

the setting sun severs
the umbilical link
between Motherland
and her children in diaspora

reflecting grains of sand
catch crystalizing...

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

B25-Poem 23 My Promise
POEM 23 MY PROMISE 




MY PROMISE YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A DAY YOU REALLY FEEL LOW NOT WITH ME. 

MY PROMISE YOU WILL NEVER WANT...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, baptism, beautiful, beauty,

B25 Poem 21 For the Love of My Life
POEM 21 FOR THE LOVE OF MY LIFE 



FOR THE LOVE OF MY LIFE ON THIS VALENTINES DAY. 

FOR THE LOVE OF MY LIFE I...

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Categories: black african american, basketball, beach, best friend,


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