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Sad Black African American Poems

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


Love Letter of Summer
By Cherbo Geeplay

Summer is yet to come and may
never come. She's stirring in an
August noon, sitting on the long
plateaus of these fields so far
 ...

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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,

Premium Member Shadows in the Mirror
Have I really been working on myself or did I just change from my work clothes to something more comfortable
Is this depression or is it...

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Categories: anxiety, black african american,

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

Premium Member Freedom Should Not Be About Race
All of us should know by now that there’s one race:
The Human Race. Narcissism and nepotism
Are destroying the very febrile fibers of our society
Greed and...

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



Premium Member On the Passing of Grannie
If Grannie could speak to you today,
This is what she'd want to say…..

“My Dear, Dear Grands, I love you so.
But Father said, “It’s time to...

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Categories: black african american, child,

Premium Member Under the Bridge In Del Rio, Texas Usa
Under the bridge in Del Rio are stopped, stuck, stationed
Thousands of migrant Haitians, not Ukrainians
Frankly, if they were the latter, they wouldn’t be sanctioned
Detained, abased,...

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

Premium Member My Country Is the Beautiful Sun
My country is the beautiful sun
My country is not the hard winter
My country is an often green Eden
Always languid and tropical at dawn.

It’s a country...

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Categories: black african american, humanity,

Premium Member Blaming the White Men
Blaming the white men
Is the idea, the insane ideas
That many of you have in your eyes
In your head and in your brain.

You’re scared of the...

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Categories: america, black african american,

Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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

Stop Racism and Spread More Humanity- Christen Kuikoua
When Will We Wake Up?
I am So tire, Tire Of Racism
Tire of me hiding in the shadows
As if i was a Dog or a cat
because...

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Categories: black african american, humanity,

Premium Member America Is About Hybrid Vibes
America is beautiful, great and wonderful
Eadem opera, she is ugly, pitiful and dreadful
In regards to the mistreatments of the Native Americans
The African Americans and other...

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Categories: black african american, america, betrayal, black african

Premium Member Another Sad and Senseless Massacre of Our Brothers and Sisters
Not safe in God’s House
In trouble at the Schoolhouse
In danger at the White House
Especially, in our own house
We’re hunted like the old time
Prosecuted
And persecuted
Like breathing...

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Categories: america, black african american,

Premium Member Still Tears In Our Eyes For Our Dear Homeland
Still tears in our eyes for our Brave Haiti
Still tears in our eyes for our incredible Country
Still tears in our eyes for our mortified, martyred
Bludgeoned,...

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Categories: black african american, celebration,

In Light of Emotion
I look through a Window, crystal clear
I can see the beauty so far yet so near
Upon looking out, I can see my destiny 
But really...

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


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