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Mystery Black African American Poems

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


Premium Member Let's Be Human
Let’s be human
Let’s be men and women
Let’s be humane
Let’s be absolutely sane
Let’s not be black
Let’s not be white
Let’s be just, fair and right
Let’s go back
Let’s...

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Categories: black african american, africa, allah, bible, 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 Black and Blue
You never ask my race my face
Tells a solid story or two
Of a possible relationship to ancestors 
An old African truth

You mistake my hair for...

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

Premium Member Fire Sign Love
Your kiss is a mystery I want to solve
A gift you talk to me and I evolve
From my cocoon find me brown but in bloom
White...

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Categories: appreciation, black african american,

Premium Member Black Poetry Day
My 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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Categories: appreciation, black african american,



Beneath the Veil of Ignorance
In the vast expanse of existence,
Your world, I find, fails to captivate my senses.
Unfortunate days, like wayward wanderers,
Don the garments of absurdity,
Parading their disconcerting presence.

Each...

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Categories: black african american, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,

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,

Premium Member Plenty of Time
We grasp shadows flow over magenta light
      in the crystal trails of tourmaline
      yes, both...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, black african american,

Premium Member Phoenix Questers
phoenix questers

yes…
out of the deep
dark stagnation
of malignant
apathy
we must pull
ourselves
upwards to
eternity
and beyond
to that synergy
which will take us
to the
liberated journey
where
we shall bask
in the aurora
of history makers'
spirits glorifying
the...

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Categories: allegory, black african american,

Premium Member African Americans Celebrating Juneteenth
"AFRICAN AMERICANS CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH"

Juneteenth, Juneteenth, Juneteenth
What does it really mean?
Slavery ending news, delivered two years late
155 years to date, black people still have to wait

African...

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© Floyd Neal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african american,

At the Pivot of Invention Or Piggyback
by the interpretation comes perception—the faraway dream, the symbols—or the way I attack myself—in harassing my screams. upon a wishbone, to feel some semblance, listening...

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Categories: black african american,

Premium Member Great Grandma's Ghost
She came back like she said she would.
Great grandma was not a typical ghost
She was a kindred spirit guiding for good
Just when we needed her...

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Categories: black african american, america, baby, black african

Death of a Real One
When a real one dies...
The world is full of cries..... 
Life keeps going,  time flies by.

It hits a little differently...
To some it's a mystery.... 
Sadness...

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Categories: angel, black african american,

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,

A Poem Walks In Confidence
When a poem speak in confidence

That is how I walked the street of Brooklyn
me, a poem of mystery,  a bite senility
 in my sensate...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, betrayal, black african


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