Brother Black African American Poems
These Brother Black African American poems are examples of Black African American poems about Brother. These are the best examples of Black African American Brother poems written by international poets.
Deeper ThanSlavery is not the end of atrocities
Suffered by minority communities
The every day systematic sway
Of bricks piled against you like
A wall of pain
So many bricks
The...
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black african american, abuse, africa, america, angst,
I See You - Part 2Dear Single Mother, - Part 2
Young man or woman who is, black, white, or any color under the sun, & you identify as Blue, Pink...
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black african american, courage,
Reach OutWritten By: D. Collins 9/2/23
Reach out and touch someone you don't normally think of.
Give them some props. Show them some love.
Extend your hand...
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black african american, brother,
Blackman UnfoldsA world of wonder, but no delight
Anguished with always under plight
Living life doesn’t come easy
Struggles that can become overbearing
Love that is not love at the...
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black african american, america, anger, betrayal, black
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,
A Black ManIn the face of prejudice and pain,
He stands tall, with head held high,
A symbol of strength and resilience,
A black man, proud and dignified.
He bears the...
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black african american, black
A Black Man, a Noble SightIn the land of sun and sand,
Where the world burns hot and bright,
Stands a man with skin of onyx,
A black man, a noble sight.
He walks...
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africa, black african american,
Swallowing Dangerous PoisonSwallowing dangerous poison by yourselves
Destroying yourselves ignorantly
Promoting the poison which is so toxic
Exploding some mass destructive bombs to yourselves
You are billions...
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black african american, 12th grade, black african
Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dream, Hope and InspirationDr. Martin's dream is a dream for many generations
Past, present and future… Life is about hope, compassion
Love, freedom and justice. It's not asking for too...
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black african american, africa, america, birthday, black
Tatoos and AllStill a man you know
Still got the blood flowing inside of me
Still got my act together
Still believe in the art on my body
So long...
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black african american, friend,
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,
My Purpose Drawn To Disorder - Them Mind Games Tag You'Re It- My SpokenwordNever mind games tag you're it,
What's my true purpose here am I to be really cute and feared
My not name blaspheme and smeared
This unknown gospel...
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black african american, allusion, analogy, black african
Letter To My Bitter TearsA gorgeously dressed “tears” in unknown fears.
How dare you abseil my cheek-beards
in horror of cheers my rictus is smothered to share?
It is clear to glare...
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black african american, 12th grade, america, anxiety,
Stop Racism and Spread More Humanity- Christen KuikouaWhen Will We Wake Up?
I am So tire, Tire Of Racism
Tire of me hiding in the shadows
As if i was a Dog or a cat
because...
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black african american, humanity,
Comparing Luther and MandelaShall I forget my asking a brother:
“Who of The Two has A Much Taller Order?”
And Dairy Hand mishandled An Udder,
For round spinning to watch Close...
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black african american, africa, appreciation, black african