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Health Slavery Poems

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


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,



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,

Free Me
Let Me Free


So vast global, so tiny space, for distancing
Old’s gone as new ways conquered 
Some of them challenge to adopt newer 
While many of...

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Categories: slavery, anxiety, confusion, depression, freedom,

Premium Member Crazy
Mental Health
aka Crazy

The very topic is inclusive of the word, 
that haunts our every step from birth;
until our last breath. 

Fear has no power except...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, child abuse, death, discrimination,

Health Update
If doctors emphasize managing disease but not reducing their presence and  incidence (eg. cancers), then medicine is similar to managing excrement: keep it out...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, career, community, education, health,



Music At 1000 To 3000mhz
Update on Alternative to radiation and chemotherapy:

Way back in 2013, Anthony Hudson - no doctor but a scientist and musician - experimented with sound-therapy of...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, cancer, fear, gospel, health,

Premium Member Oh My
Oh My

Politics.
Bad subject. 
I don’t even like to talk about it. 
I don’t like to vote. 
I don’t want to be involved. 

All those commercials...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, addiction, allah, america, corruption,

Premium Member Reparation Climates
Come by here, Lord,
Kum   ba 'eah;

Come by here, Land,
Kum   ba yeah;

Come by here, Love,
Kum ba yah;

Oh, EarthSoul Mama,
come by here!

Someone's singin'
Someone's...

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Categories: slavery, africa, america, earth, health,

Premium Member These Liberating Truths
I'm musing with Jill Lepore,
historian (Harvard feminist, but definitely within brackets of general interest),
through eight hundred pages of These Truths
telling an other U.S. herstory.

She starkly...

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Categories: freedom, health, history, slavery,

This August 26th 2018 Rendition - Part Ii
killer (suicide) wrought living corpse 
fruition, while she whipped various 
nutritious concoctions in blender
to ensure minimal essentials to, I 

readily admit) famished body in con
junction...

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Categories: slavery, 9th grade, grave, life,

Premium Member Republicans and Civil Wars
I can, at last, begin to see
why Trump reminds himself, assiduously,
of Republican Party CoFounder Lincoln.

He believes, as did Lincoln,
it is our time to redress
winnings v....

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Categories: slavery, health, history, patriotic, racism,

Premium Member Creolizing Grace
We often lament long-term effects of slavery
on those enslaved across multiple generations.

Enslavement leads to addiction and codependent denial,
then is taught and mentored to enslaved children,
also...

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Categories: slavery, addiction, culture, gender, health,

The Land Lord
Sam rose at dawn though there was no need
He owned the plantation now, with land
His dead father willed it with the deed
And Sam ran it...

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Categories: slavery,

Premium Member I Am Not His Property
I wake up with a great startle.

My Obama EarthTribe CoOperative WinWin GlobalVillage Dream
was merely my hibernation.
I dreamed we share richly valued properties from healthy-wealthy African...

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Categories: slavery, body, culture, dream, earth,

Slavery I
This recent  times ,I thought it had ended ,
But it persistently dwells  in my heart ,
I enrolled to be one ,as I blended...

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Categories: slavery, emotions, life,


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