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Pain Black African American Poems

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


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,



The Scar
How do you expect me to say 
that I don’t remember the day 
When you tied my leg in chain
It’s hard to burry the memory...

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

Thank You for My Life
Coursing through our veins is the blood of survivors.
We have endured.
We are here because they endured.
We are here because they were brave, strong, resilient, and...

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

Premium Member Deeper Than
Slavery is not the end of atrocities 
Suffered by minority communities
The every day systematic sway
Of bricks piled against you like
A wall of pain
So many bricks
The...

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

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



Sonny
Horn man, 
Blues man, 
Play and sing as soon as you can

My soul's been trying 
And my lil' heart's been crying
My woman's been lying
And my...

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Categories: black african american, blue,

I See You - Part 2
Dear Single Mother, - Part 2


Young man or woman who is, black, white, or any color under the sun, & you identify as Blue, Pink...

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Categories: black african american, courage,

The Unknown World
As I walk through this unknown world
With a heavy heart and an anxious soul,
All I can think of is my family 
For they are the...

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Categories: black african american, adventure, analogy, anti bullying,

Premium Member Old Soldiers Live Forever
Old soldiers never die
Old soldiers never cry
Old soldiers live in our heart
In our guts
Forever
Old soldiers live in our pride
In our huts
Forever
Old soldiers live on
Old soldiers...

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

Waiting For Death
I once ruled my body
but now
My body rules me...

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Categories: black african american, addiction, bible, birth, black

Once Again
Once again I find myself at the whim of these storms.
From peak to valley, to peak again.
I’m spent. 
They take my energy, my focus &...

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Categories: black african american, angst, beautiful, black african

Exchange
Ptsd it’s a trauma that leaves a stain on the soul  ,pain  drained the sane leaving you now insane! Suffocating from trauma I...

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

A Black Mans Journey
In the dark of night, a silhouette appears,
A man in black, shrouded by his fears,
His skin as dark as coal, his eyes so bright,
A symbol...

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Categories: black african american, black

A Black Man
In the face of prejudice and pain,
He stands tall, with head held high,
A symbol of strength and resilience,
A black man, proud and dignified.

He bears the...

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Categories: black african american, black

A Black Man, a Noble Sight
In the land of sun and sand,
Where the world burns hot and bright,
Stands a man with skin of onyx,
A black man, a noble sight.

He walks...

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Categories: africa, black african american,


Book: Shattered Sighs