Faith Black African American Poems
These Faith Black African American poems are examples of Black African American poems about Faith. These are the best examples of Black African American Faith poems written by international poets.
The LaureateI remember sitting among the poets in this place of arts
Where curved brushes painted blushes of artists open hearts
Our art could be confined to paper,...
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appreciation, black african american,
We live by the blood of our ancestors Our names are written by lightA powerful poem, inspired by a thought-provoking storyline on a show. We are all part of the great human family and everyone is important. Our...
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africa, black african american,
My Black Is HistoryBlack is the new poetry my dear
Authored by our ancestors so I could have a voice that is heard beyond the volume of fear
The ink...
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beautiful, black african american,
I Am His Dream Fulfilled
Martin Luther King Once Said I Have A Dream
That was on August 28TH, 1963
BUT little did he know that when he spoke those four worlds
He...
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black african american, dedication,
Black Poetry DayMy black is majestic my black is smooth
Even when I was banished from public pool
Even if I was portrayed black face fool
I was a raven...
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appreciation, black african american,
Acknowledge Our Presencethe strength of Black folks can be encapsulated
by the power in the message we convey
for we are purposeful bold Black kings & queens
forging our own...
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black african american, uplifting,
In the KitchenMama used to go to the center.
Stomp her left foot down hard
On that old maple wood.
Then close her eyes and tighten her
Jaws...
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black african american, childhood,
Grand PrioritiesWhat 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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black african american, earth,
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,
Seven Principles Seven SymbolsA seven day event
Based on African descent
Culminating in giving gifts and a large feast
Based on African festivals ranging from the West to the...
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africa, black african american,
My Life Is In Your Hands" My Life Is In Your Hands " Whatever you've wanted me to do, Lord, you've taught me that in (believing) in...
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black african american, 12th grade, appreciation, beauty,
To Keeping On Keeping OnOld uncle time has called me
to the task; procrastination
has had its run.
Now is the time
and the time is now;
I must keep on the path
to...
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allegory, black african american,
Juxtaposed AwarenessJUXTAPOSED AWARENESS
On and within the fullness
of this beautiful sunshine day,
I peacefully sit here pondering
the present chaos of the world.
How awe confusing…it all is–
outside,...
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black african american, allegory, analogy, black african
Of Allegorical Echoers(Apropos of Black Poetic Griots)
We may not be deemed apostolic recorders
But we poets, guided with divine wisdom, are
The lay scribes thereof in the chronicling of
Our...
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black african american, allegory, analogy, black african
Of An Ebony Hued Mid-Summer Night Dream: Apropos of We Kings, Queens, and the Fiery FurnaceOF AN EBONY HUED MID-SUMMER NIGHT DREAM
(Apropos of We Kings, Queens, and The Fiery Furnace)
Indeed, this is a day the Lord has made:-
Considering last night’s...
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black african american, allegory, analogy, bible, black