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Goodbye Black African American Poems

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


Never land
At one point I believed in forever;
I believed in infinity and time; 
Now I say please join me;
To a deathly line; 
The line I walk...

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



Saying Goodbye
Author Dana Redricks
April 13, 2023

I'm saying goodbye, my dear, it's time to part, also farewell and let you depart. Though our paths may lead us...

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Categories: black african american, break

Premium Member Dragon Stew
On an early morning just before school
My tummy is churning my head hurts too
My feet are cold my forehead is hot
I have a runny nose...

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Categories: black african american, 4th grade, 5th grade,

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,

Goodbye
My soul

Runs wild

With no destination

I’ve lost control of my mind

Farewell...

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



Broken Dreams Bended Knee
Broken Dreams Bended Knee                June 1, 2020   

broken...

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Categories: black african american,

Cum Meditate With Me
Let's meditate & get high tell these physical bodies goodbye explore the universe time and space become closer than we have ever come face-to-face 
Feel...

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Categories: black african american, beautiful, beauty, black african

Premium Member My Daughters
They are apart of me, they are apart of my wife,
Who made the sacrifice and I give them my advice,
Of who made the sacrifice; it...

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

Snow Globe
Reality has flipped upside down,
Fist pounding on glass for release,
What descends is not glitter nor snow,
Fractured fragments of reality,
Tomorrow will be created from these pieces,
Today...

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Categories: black african american, confusion,

Premium Member Amazing Grace a Sparrow Died Today An Angel Unfolded Their Wings Sings
Amazing Grace A Sparrow Died Today An Angel Unfolded Their Wings Sings   Aretha Louise Franklin  

A sparrow died today
An angel unfolded their wings
Break...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, bereavement, black african

Neck Crick
I laid across your heart like a bed.
Secure, soaring through the air.
Goodbye to the linen I left back at home.
Stuck in an room.
I felt at...

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Categories: black african american, black

Klarissas Candle
Most times I don't introduce you to the me I'd like you to meet.
Although it's anonymously unintended. 
I've revealed the second chance of myself being...

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Categories: anxiety, black african american,

On My Way Home
On a journey to find my way home.
With God, I have found 
that I'm never alone.
On my way home.
Searching for the pieces 
to mend the...

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Categories: black african american, angel, birth, black african

I'M Sorry Goodbye
Denied an unspoken moment
If I were only "granted" the chance
The right suspiciously stolen
Upon your untimely-you left
My heart pierced, laden with leftover guilt
A wound not completely...

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Categories: black african american, anxiety, bereavement, best friend,

Legacy
the stupidest things I ever heard                   ...

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Categories: black african american, celebrity,


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