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Daughter Black African American Poems

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


Premium Member The Breakfast Program and Me
It was 1968 we'd gathered again in the school auditorium my tiny hands sweating only five years old while my name was called in all...

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Categories: black african american, america, beautiful, black african



Premium Member Seeds
SEEDS

Who did you leave under the sea?
Was it a black engineer building dreams?
And a brown baby with shackled hands little feet
An angel in disguise floating...

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Categories: black african american, absence, america, bereavement, black

***** Aroused
Do you see the colour of my skin?
And the fire that burns in my eyes?
Yes!  By now you must realize,
I am a strong, black...

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Categories: africa, black african american,

Bantu Poem,Shahiri Mussabwa Poetry 16
She said to her daughter,”
Don’t ever visit 
Some wizards 
For love charms.
---------------------------
Because you
Are the best
Love mesmerism
And magnetism
In your bad room.”

May 12, 2023
By Alfonso Warally Ngengethe
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Categories: africa, black african american,

Premium Member Grand Priorities
What fills your goals, son?

I told you!
Need to get my car rolling [life rolling, love rolling]
yesterday,
if not today...

If I may interrupt
to process mindful resilience
for a...

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Categories: black african american, earth,



Premium Member Love Divine
Lovie Divine 

I am His, He is mine,
His love in me excelling so sublime, 
The age of grace, through Christ, 
I’m now claimed as thine,
Forever...

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Categories: black african american,

Still Rising
(Response to And Still I Rise by Maya Angelou)

Refusing to ever descend after 
My mother, grandmother, great grandmother 
Have all endured broken wings 
To ensure...

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Categories: black african american, inspirational,

Identity
I am the daughter of two hard working parents 
Both who raised a strong christian daughter who is mixed with a touch of irish and...

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Categories: black african american, 12th grade, addiction, appreciation,

Premium Member Wiping Away the Dust
When you give insightful thought,
You can only be as you ought;
God has created you as you are:
Another creation of absolute awe!

So, do not be depressed...

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Categories: black african american, daughter,

Premium Member She Is More Than-
center>She was looking for a man;
You see 
She B 
Someone's daughter;
Yet she be longing,  looking past the altar;
Her high standards she shall not falter;
She...

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Categories: black african american, analogy, appreciation, black african

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,

A Poem Walks In Confidence
When a poem speak in confidence

That is how I walked the street of Brooklyn
me, a poem of mystery,  a bite senility
 in my sensate...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, betrayal, black african

Why Have I Lost You
I'd give you a world
full of apologies
if it could help heal
the deep wound
Wounds I know are there
but you refuse let me see
How can I make...

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

I Am Woman
I am dipped in burnt sage
smudged with black skin
Choctaw infused in my DNA
Creole seasoning the roux 
in my bloodline
I slow simmer
for I am daughter of
strong...

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Categories: black african american, africa, appreciation, beautiful, deep,

Premium Member Killed In Chicago, 8 Years Old
                  


  ~Who  Was She~


The little...

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Categories: america, black african american,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things