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Romantic Black African American Poems

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


Premium Member Love Boat
Indigo ink dreams
Dripping from heart
Tattoos tongue with kinetic kiss
Green electric buzz like sip
Of fine blueberry wine so sweet
Dreamy turquoise love touch
Filling me up with red...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, beach, black african



Premium Member Romantic
Red eyes don’t lie we are sleeping less
Only because making love is the best
Medicinal soul making my lips confess
And we already know love as a...

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Categories: appreciation, black african american,

Poem Revised Memorial Day May 30th, 2022 At 1500 Hours
Poem revised Memorial Day May 30th, 2022 at 1500 hours

Flagrante delict adulterous sordid behavior 
automatically linkedin with Lothario;
an unscrupulous seducer of women, 
based upon a...

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Categories: black african american, absence, abuse, adventure, anger,

Premium Member I Miss You Boo
I reminisce I miss
You capture me by the heart seduce my soul
And feverishly make love to my mind
I did not know the impact of your...

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Categories: black african american, care,

Reason
Who told you to love me
and all my flaws?
Who asked you to
penetrate the thick skin
that confined my cries and
who informed you to
let me know it...

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Categories: appreciation, black african american,



Premium Member Your Coffee Locks
Your coffee locks as soft as silk,
incensed with rich vanilla milk,

exotic as southern isles 
extend for nautical miles

against tamarind skin flowing,
like radiant sunbeams glowing

upon my...

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Categories: beauty, black african american,

Aduke Onidiri
I love it when you laugh and smile, 
   At the same time, in my
        ...

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

Premium Member Black Life Shatters
My oldest son,
one of the few Earth-mattering
Earth-shattering
Black lives
I was made to protect
to guide
by eco-righteous WinWin acts 
and co-passioning words,

Felt, and therefore was, disempowered,
worthless,
like helpless prey...

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Categories: black african american, bullying,

Black Girl Magic
Skin so soft
Melanin so radiant
Hair so wavy
Mind so strong
Rise up and show the world that you do belong
It's time to prove them all wrong
Black girl...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, beauty, black african

The Song Tress Love
* the story of Antogo, was written in 1898, by a less famous author
by the name of Altourgum or Aultourgium, the Novus, said to have
been...

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

Worship My Body
You met me and was fascinated by the eyes, my curves 
Not needing any assistance from my makeup and lashes
You stretch my body out starting...

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

Hellos Than Goodbyes
In a strange sort of way.
I've always wished that we've gotten together. 
Be it a dream; that we would speak in hellos than good byes.
True...

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Categories: black african american, black

Rummage and Cream
We celebrated on a ship abroad in a coffee shop.
We took our order to go, the view of the street clear.
The people smiled and adored...

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Categories: black african american, crush,

Freewill
The first word that comes to mind is infatuation. 
We connect. 
Plan and simple. 
It's romantic type notion. 
I admit I've tried to forget. 
Yet...

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Categories: black african american, crush,

Her Kiss
I can feel your kiss with burning sensation as it
	drips---
Tongue sweatin’ your lovin’ that’s delightful like
	Hershey’s kiss.
I love the way you carry your
	make up;
turning me...

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Categories: black african american, africa, beauty, black african


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