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Premium Member The Amistad Mutiny
The Amistad Mutiny

Slavery, a dirty word no matter how it’s pronounced:
Abducted and herded to the slave fortress of Lomboko1 for trade.
To be tossed in chains below deck on the Portuguese ship Tecora,2
Sailing the Atlantic Middle...

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Categories: skin color, africa, america, history, racism, slavery, world,
Form: Verse



In America June 14th Equals Flag Day
In America June 14th equals flag day
and in Pennsylvania a federal holiday.

"...I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands. One nation under god...

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Categories: skin color, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Rhyme
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 the following words 
mostly written January 23rd, 2023,
cuz I, (a...

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Categories: skin color, abuse, africa, age, america, anger, betrayal, black
Form: Free verse
Coms
C.O.M.S

Colors
Black, brown

Something that has been an issue since the beginning of time

Colors unite 
Colors causes actions out of spite
Colors are all different shades
Colors has been one of the leading causes of death for decades

See i...

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Categories: skin color, anger, black african american, color, deep, growth,
Form: Rhyme
Groundhog Day - Thursday, February 2nd 2023
The date of the celebration
(the second day of February) coincides
with medieval feast of Candlemas,
and its pre-Christian predecessor,
Imbolc, a day also rich in folklore.

An old Scottish prophecy foretells
sunny weather on Candlemas
means a long winter.

The tradition is...

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Categories: skin color, 12th grade, 4th grade, 8th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Faerie Wonderland Retrograde
Beyond the wispy, secretive slick and silent faerie wonderland
Forthwith and within, and among the angels, are mindful mountains,
Protecting the delicate,feeling-forth creatures, who slumber amongst the roses.
Roses of colors not experienced on this planet, because these...

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Categories: skin color, encouraging, fairy, fantasy, happiness, hope, inspirational love,
Form: I do not know?
Black Iraqi Woman
Black Iraqi Woman
Written by Faleeha Hassan
Translated from the Arabic by William Hutchins
Shortly before my father died, he whispered to me longingly: “Daughter, treasure this, because it authenticates your heritage to our kinsfolk!” When I accepted...

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Categories: skin color, me,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member What Would You Do If
What if you were born in the 1800's?
                           ...

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Categories: skin color, abuse, america, analogy, black african american, bullying,
Form: Free verse
I Ask Myself a Rhetorical Question Regarding
I ask myself a rhetorical question regarding...
the durability, longevity, and tenacity of Homo sapiens,
after screaming headlines report one after another atrocity.

How did the human species manage to survive
with many means
of self destruction at their disposal?

Atomic...

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Categories: skin color, africa, america, anger, april, black african american,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member What Color Are You
What color are you?
You! You! You! You! You! You! I could do this all day. Smirk.
I am not talking about hair color, eye color, or skin color.
I am not talking about teeth color, or freckle...

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Categories: skin color, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Course Correction
Light the nation a new fire;
Awake the apathetic’s desire;
Like sheep to Shepherd’s crook;
We need a new course, old Book.

Our founders risked it all;
Starting with Lexington’s one ball;
The leaders penned a declaration;
Planting the seeds of a...

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Categories: skin color, leadership,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Give the Government Back To the People
We went all our children
To be in land of the free
We want all our children
To be, to be
Live in a land of liberty
By our consitution written by men 
For all men
And when you're done all...

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Categories: skin color, america, change, community, corruption, discrimination, engagement, forgiveness,
Form: Dramatic Verse
His Life Mattered, Part I
It was back in summer, 2020,
when activists ran ‘round, burning cities,
convinced that they had to destroy their lives
since a thug with similar skin color died.

Amidst the BLM and Antifa
was a young woman known as Jacinta,
only...

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Categories: skin color, change, conflict, growth, people, political, race, racism,
Form: Narrative
Make America Great Again Huh
"Let's Make America Great Again!" *Sigh*
Great catch phrase! But...It's a ruse!...It's a lie!
Let's put the cards on the table! Shall we...Why?
(Your Brothers and Sisters will probably die!)
The words are the shallows of a deeper intent
Meant...

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Categories: skin color, america, conflict, corruption, humanity, leadership, rights, war,
Form: Rhyme
Slaughter On Us Soil
When you have a gun and they don’t 
and you're  a cop, it takes a certain kind of heartless cowardice
to squeeze the trigger
it takes a certain type of racism only prevalent in racist countries

As...

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Categories: skin color, immigration, political, racism,
Form: Free verse
Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part Three
17)   President Joe Biden's Wokism agenda:  The Critical Race Theory, CRT,
        The 1619 Project, Black Lives Matter and The American Communist Party,

18)  The LGBTQ'S...

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Categories: skin color, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Killing a Man Or a Woman
When you have a gun and they don’t 
and you're  a cop, it takes a certain kind of cowardice
to squeeze the trigger to kill without provocation men and women
it takes an ugly type of...

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Categories: skin color, america, patriotic, racism, society,
Form: Prose
4 Poems From Maxim Maxim Ebook
Psycho 
The seat of the earth trembles in the sky;
The goddess was shaking
Afraid of me.
I want to go - to the sixth part of heaven, in front of God.
I have an emergency meeting with him.
I...

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Categories: skin color, community, crazy, emotions, inspiration, metaphor, philosophy, poetry,
Form: Verse
Skin-Color Doesn'T Matter, Part I
I remember when I was young,
playing with my best friend Jerome,
we had some woods behind our houses,
our frontier, where we would go roam.
We played soldier, explorer, cowboy,
as most young boys are known to do,
we were...

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Categories: skin color, culture, how i feel, race, racism, society,
Form: Narrative
President Joe Biden's Liberal New World Order Part Two
According to John and Matt Haggee of Cornerstone church. "If you want to be a truck drive you can take the classes and become one. If you want to be an electrician, you can take...

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Categories: skin color, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
President Joe Biden's Liberal New World Order Part Two
According to John and Matt Haggee of Cornerstone church. "If you want to be a truck drive you can take the classes and become one. If you want to be an electrician, you can take...

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Categories: skin color, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
President Joe Biden's Liberal New World Order Part Two
According to John and Matt Haggee of Cornerstone church. "If you want to be a truck drive you can take the classes and become one. If you want to be an electrician, you can take...

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Categories: skin color, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Skin-Color Doesn'T Matter, Part Ii
...He kept looking for Asian boys,
and kept trying to set her up,
went out of the way to make things
for Lin and I exceedingly rough.
But Lin had found a make she liked,
and by my side she...

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Categories: skin color, culture, how i feel, race, racism, society,
Form: Narrative
Who is was Jamie Ashworth
Who is/was Jamie Ashworth?

Written roundabout October 31st 2017,
yet nary a handy dandy blue's clue
Jimmy Neutron Spongebob SquarePants
exists about real or imagined 
gal in question, and presumed results 
regarding the gal in question
acquiring titular role of...

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Categories: skin color, adventure, america, angel, beautiful, blessing, desire, friendship,
Form: Rhyme
Born Defective
I come from the land of coffee,
plastic breasts and nonsense,
drugs and narco past, 
very proudly they'll exalt.

Woman so pretty as blow-up doll, 
got so many surgeries, you don't know what you touch.
Reality or banality, 
inflatable,...

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© Eva Soup  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: skin color, community, identity, immigration, political, race, sexy, social,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs