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Food Black African American Poems

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


Not Me

Trump in court is not what black people want to hear.
We have a kinship with people terrorized for years.
I explained the reason in poem a...

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Categories: black african american, children,



I See You - Part 1
Dear Single Mother,

Who Works two jobs of 12 - 14 hour days to keep the lights on, & to feed little Johnny.

I See you!



Single Father...

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Categories: black african american, courage,

Premium Member What I Did Last Summer
sure we should not have cooked him

agent percival snookum

but cannibals pled

and caused so much dread

shame he used a pseudonym.
...

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Categories: abuse, black african american,

My Old Recipe, Still
My famous Tacos
Made as a younger Child
In the kitchen cooking
Preparation for a while
As I prepare that dish
My Siblings amongst me too
I cooked my Tacos
This is...

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Categories: black african american, blessing,

How Evil Is This Society
How evil is this society, 
for telling the truth, 
that it will jeopardize your entire life and 
others that are around you.
How many more lions...

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Categories: black african american, anger, animal, black african



Being An Autistic Black Man
Being a black man with autism is excellent, wonderful, and empowering, too. Being an autistic black man also means pure encouragement, inspiration, and uniqueness. That's...

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Categories: black african american, courage,

Premium Member Under the Bridge In Del Rio, Texas Usa
Under the bridge in Del Rio are stopped, stuck, stationed
Thousands of migrant Haitians, not Ukrainians
Frankly, if they were the latter, they wouldn’t be sanctioned
Detained, abased,...

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Categories: black african american, africa, america, anti bullying,

Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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

Dark Siege
It belongs to us! But we are surrounded 
Let's unite against them! But massive is their power 
I can see chains and locks, but ignorance...

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Categories: black african american, abuse, africa, black african

In the Manse Market For a Preowned Spa House
In the manse market for a preowned spa house

Mine feeble efforts pale in comparison
to a kid scaling El Capitan
of Yosemite National Park,
nevertheless me, a dry...

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Categories: black african american, absence, allegory, angel, appreciation,

Lyricvixen's Fried Wonton Recipe
Lyricvixen's Fried Wonton Recipe

childlike memories with
an adult like twist
(just: a tiny dollop + ketchup & mustard & pickles
    ?? a McDonald's Mickey...

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Categories: birthday, black african american,

Belly Fat
Pu Erh tea = shrinks fat cells & help promote weight loss (mornings)
  low-caffeine

* white tea = blocks fat absorption & increases metabolism and...

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Categories: beautiful, black african american,

Lyricvixen's Banana Bread With Banana Vanilla Wafers Topping ,Cupcakes, Dry
1 3/4 cups = all purpose flour
1 tsp = baking powder
1 tsp = baking soda
1 tsp = salt (opt - to taste)
1/8 tsp = ground...

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Categories: birthday, black african american,

Lyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried Chicken
Lyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried Chicken

Lyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried Chicken
1.) 4 - 6 medium small  =  raw boneless chicken strips
2.) 1/2 cup  =...

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Categories: birthday, black african american,

Lyricvixen's Easy Fried Rice For Two Or Three Recipe
Lyricvixen's Easy Fried Rice for two or three Recipe

1.) 1/2 TBSP = butter

2.) 1/2 cup = onions (or one tbsp of dry onions)

3.) one Clove...

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Categories: black african american, angel, appreciation, best friend,


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