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Dark Slavery Poems

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


Exodus of the chirping birds
The wise, in silence, they spend their days,
Until mistaken, and so they change their ways.
So chirp you, little birds, let the trees be shaken,
For every...

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Categories: slavery, courage, encouraging, freedom, prejudice,



ON THE HILL OF RUINS
My tears dried up when I began to commit sins,
 In the furnaces of misery, my dreams were consumed.
 In the darkness of my impure...

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Categories: slavery, 12th grade,

Premium Member Our Innocent Girls
What beautiful eyes,
Like jewels dropped from the sky.
Gentle sapphires asking me why,
Locked forever in dark skys....

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Categories: dark, innocence, slavery,

A Hexed Mirror
In a hexed mirror's gaze, fate twists and turns,
A tangled dance of it's designs,
Each step a labyrinth, and each path it spurns,
As victims caught within...

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Categories: slavery, destiny, extended metaphor, fate,

Premium Member I Will Always Be a Seed
My calloused black skin got shoved in the soil by a white mans soiled thumb
Trying to make his mortgage off me

Buried
I found friends 
Barely breathing

But...

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Categories: slavery, black african american, color,



Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: slavery, discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Caged
Sweaty palms, dirty nails leak through the metal rails,
With that open window over there, 
The light shines upon my tips making the thought of freedom...

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Categories: slavery, dark, light, mental health,

The Inhumane Tragedy of Slavery
The dark holds of ships cast by shackles' cruel embrace,
Lies the tale of inhumanity's grim trace.
From yonder shores, stolen lives in chains,
Where anguish reigns, a...

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Categories: slavery, 12th grade,

The Slavery Loop Hole In the United States Constitution
In the annals of time, a tale untold,
Resides the slavery loop hole, bold.
Within the Constitution, revered and strong,
Lurks a dark verse, where justice went wrong.

Enslavement's...

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Categories: slavery, 12th grade,

Innocence Destroyed Children Are Not Brides
Often hidden or ignored, child brides and sex slaves are still a current global problem; as is child abuse in varying ways, including child labour....

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Categories: slavery, abuse, child, child abuse,

Premium Member Dark Fruit
Strange Fruit choreography 
speaks to me of seeing 
and smelling 

this strange evil fruit 
of hatred 
and bigotry 
and fear 

and straight white man 
perpetual...

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Categories: slavery, africa, america, anger, culture,

Origin of States Captured and Slavary
Many people continue to sing about some world states captured by some powerful business people, and 
leaders of World… 

“State capture ruling system is not...

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Categories: slavery, 12th grade, black african

Premium Member February: Black History Season
The History of Black People,
And all of our People should be celebrated
Year-round: every day, week, month, and decade.
The celebration should go on unabated,
All the time....

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Categories: slavery, africa, america, black african

Initiation
A wild wisp,
bound by a vile kiss.
A rogue thought,
bound by flesh and an unchaste heart.

The parallax of bliss..

An outcast shut in.
Withering in distraught.
Die blessed, you...

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Categories: slavery, dark, freedom, leadership, lust,

A Black Woman's Ambition
A black stone with diamonds inside
She shines but you would never know
They hit her but she never falls 
They whip her but she never breaks...

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Categories: color, discrimination, slavery,


Book: Shattered Sighs