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Slavery Quatrain Poems

These Slavery Quatrain poems are examples of Quatrain poems about Slavery. These are the best examples of Quatrain Slavery poems written by international poets.


Threads of Tomorrow
Fate weaves the fabric of our fleeting days,
Like tangled threads beneath a weaver’s loom,
I pull the strings, but do they shift or stay?
Or does the...

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© Keith Hove  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, cancer, conflict, confusion,



A Somewhat Plain English Quatrain, non encrypted for now


                    Where's this years "Turkey_Pardon"?
Pardon me,...

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Categories: quatrain, art,

The Cali's Freedom Stand
In Singleton, there's a hotel
that stands tall like a citadel;
Where choice reigns, as you can tell, 
and freedom rings like a bell;

Where the voice of...

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Categories: freedom,

Click Here
Are you sure?
Okay or Cancel?
That is your question
asked if you're mental

Wait for the answer
and you are assured
That home for a loser
is who you are who'rd

And...

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Categories: 9th grade, abuse, analogy,

Samba Known
I've come to you a pretty girl
I've come to you just right
I'm longing for your arms abhor
I'm offered you tonight.

I call you for the favored...

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Categories: abuse, allusion, analogy, angst,



Premium Member Enslaved
A new king over Egypt then arose,
Joseph's esteem, no longer of record.
He said, "Behold, Israel has grown large;
They are too numerous to be ignored."

"Come now,...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery,

Premium Member To Acute Awareness
Let us not wallow in a quixotic stupor;
Becoming their silly food-stamped serfs:-
Maudlin beings drained of all our vigor—
Doomed to old slave quarters berths....

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Categories: allegory, black african american,

A Colossian Crystal
"Masters, grant to your slaves justice and fairness,
knowing that you too have a Master in heaven.”
Colossians 4:1
Clearly modern-day applications
support chapter four, Colossians.
Direct verse one to...

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Categories: 11th grade, bible, culture,

Premium Member A Lesson In History: How To Subdue a People
A Lesson in History: How to Subdue a People

Be brazen in thievery and sweet-tongued deceit
To, of their lands and people, take receipt.
Merchandise their inhumane objectification,
And...

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Categories: black african american, hate,

Premium Member Lost History
Now they are gone from history-
they were knocked down- sad mystery.
Those statues stood, to think upon;
From history, now they are gone.

In yesteryears, find right and...

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Categories: history, slavery, war,

Sleepwalking
My brothers & sisters are sleep walking

and soon will wake up and notice

that they’ve overslept.

Rushing to put on their Sunday best

bursting through the door &

running...

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Categories: sleep,

Premium Member Poets Pen
Flower gardens glow in natures grasp
as ink flows to pen
setting free emotions
happiness or disrepair

There will also be the brute
wearing robes of biblical sheep
Fooling not the...

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Categories: abuse, art, hope, integrity,

Mississippi Voices
Dark echoes of the past reverberate 
In Mississippi voices filled with hate. 
This morning nooses hanging from a tree 
Remind us all of lynching history....

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Categories: america, black african american,

To Or Not To
To be or not to be,
With a heart lacking love;
I’ll be and always be,
A man pissed off.

To have or not to have,
A heart full of...

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© Dedu Son  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emotions,

Premium Member Neda's Death
Iran ousted the Shah's tyranny,
backing a Muslim theocracy.
And hate crushed any hope of freedom,
for fear, demonized democracy.

Now, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
touts faith with a political twist.
An...

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Categories: 12th grade, anger, angst,


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