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Fear Black African American Poems

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


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In the world  of the divine and the favored few,

Where blessings flow and grace anew,

A whisper in the wind, a warning true,

Goes against...

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Categories: black african american, anger, betrayal, black african



Harrowing Fig
I hold on the fig upon the tree, it cannot fall too far from it
if I were to pull upon it, surely it will not...

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Categories: black african american, 10th grade, anxiety, black

Premium Member Black Is Not Wack
In a world where the color black is often misunderstood,
Let's shed some light on what's truly good.
Black Friday sales, a shopper's delight,
Financial success on the...

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Categories: black african american, care,

Premium Member My Black Is History
Black 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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Categories: beautiful, black african american,

Premium Member I Can Move Mountains
Even when there’s snow on the roof
I will have fire in the chimney
I will keep a warm hopeful heart
And a strong steady mind 
Determined despite...

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Categories: black african american, america, angst, appreciation, black



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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Categories: black african american, dedication,

Premium Member SHADY POINT
Deep South
Word of mouth
The town had so much hate
Today’s world can relate
Separation
Black Man’s nightmare
All about fear
Tormented
Name calling
Woes
Blood that flows
The idea of being a minority
True reality
Just...

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Categories: black african american, abuse, america, anger, black

Premium Member The Bullet
"Are you afraid of them?", the reporter asked
It was a blatant question, a bit too crass
One on the bleeding edge of ruthless
Even if it came...

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© Tahj Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, prejudice,

Being Black Is a Race
Being Black is a race. 
A race against time
A race from the police 
A race from racism
A race from ourselves
A race from poverty, drugs and...

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Categories: beautiful, black african american,

Corner Boy
Wonderous creations 
Flowing across nations 
Filled with positive vibrations 
That would lead down a path of negativity 

Once Intune with  one another 
Unified by...

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Categories: black african american, age, anger, art, black

Premium Member The Third Bomb
Clowns cackle at the purple plume
the global order is so unsteady.
Others only see coming doom
yet most think it's too late already.

Two bombs were dropped on...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american, conflict,

Premium Member Blm
So black lives matter now we say
their worth now seen anew
While ages past we saw the day
we recognized so few.

But white lives matter too they...

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Categories: anger, black african american,

Blackness Is a Paradox, a Mystery
In the depths of night, when all is still,
The world is draped in a cloak of blackness.
No light pierces through the darkness,
No sound disturbs the...

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Categories: africa, black african american,

Accura Wild Nights
Only name the day, and I shall be there 

This morning the notification woke me up 

With still sleep in my eyes I reached for...

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

Take Me As I Am
I wear no hood, hold no gun
	Never was a menace 
Walking the street is no crime
	If you can so can I 
I bear no grudge...

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Categories: black african american, color,


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