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Inspiration Black African American Poems

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


Premium Member The Laureate
I 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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Categories: appreciation, black african american,



Uncertainities
In poetry, love and wisdom intertwine—a heartfelt love poem can carry profound wisdom, and wise reflections often touch upon matters of the heart. ????
Psalm 90:6
in...

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

My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month
My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month

Which acknowledgement ought to be year round,
similar to altruistic, humanistic, and philanthropic
unconditional acceptance and respect
crafted with...

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

I Am A Woman On A Mission!
I am a woman on a mission,
Armed with a fierce and fiery disposition.
I am focused and filled with ambition,
Even in the midst of burden and...

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

Premium Member Let Haiti Be Absolutely Free
Let Haiti be absolutely free
Haiti is the father of Freedom and Liberty
Haiti is the first nation to forever ban or abolish slavery
And the slave trade...

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



Why Marrying a Poor
Why marrying a poor ?
It is good to ask many riches 
Who fallen in love with poormen or women. 

Sometimes rich
 people say , " 
marrying
another ...

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

Ruby
Ruby

Ruby Bridges was one of the first Black American pupils	
in a 'White' school 
after racial segregation was declared unconstitutional.

It was November 14th, 1960 when six...

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Categories: black african american, discrimination,

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,

My Nascent Poetic Tribute To Black History Month
My nascent poetic tribute to black history month

more apropos and alternately titled: 
praise to thee people 
of variegated melanin color,
whose immense understated improvements
and enhancement of...

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

Premium Member Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dream, Hope and Inspiration
Dr. Martin's dream is a dream for many generations
Past, present and future… Life is about hope, compassion
Love, freedom and justice. It's not asking for too...

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Categories: black african american, africa, america, birthday, black

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,

Using Her Senses
I have no voice to tell
Seems like I am under a spell
I hear Sounds that fascinate me
And would like to know where they come from

I...

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Categories: black african american, angel, beauty, black african

Fragile Concrete
I loved you
I lusted you
I needed you
I trusted you
I imagined you
I imagined you to a fault
I imagined you at the expense of your reality
I lived...

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Categories: black african american, boyfriend,

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

Letter To My Bitter Tears
A gorgeously dressed “tears” in unknown fears.
How dare you abseil my cheek-beards
in horror of cheers my rictus is smothered to share?
It is clear to glare...

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


Book: Shattered Sighs