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Lonely Slavery Poems

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


Premium Member Locked Away
Time. Just so much time lost in the prison without Bars. The mind
 Wondering if anyone can hear me ,have I been left behind
I reach...

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Categories: art, slavery,



Dream Turn Nightmare
On a never lonely street was  where I grew up
There  we played from morning  till dusk
 Then we woke up neat and...

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Categories: slavery, anxiety, child abuse, lonely,

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 Slave To Love
As I work hard in the hot cotton fields all day
I dreadfully think about the long night to come
Since you lost your wife you tell...

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Categories: abuse, slavery,

For Kanye
Never bite the hand that 
feeds you.
Be careful not to burn bridges 
you need to
cross again.  
Let’s not pretend 
you’re not the issue
when 
it’s...

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Categories: slavery, betrayal, black african american,



The First Abolitionist
How shocked the first man must have felt
Who saw the souls behind the eyes of slaves,
As they silently marched down crowded streets,
Making their way to...

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© Nick Ruff  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humanity, philosophy, slavery, society,

What's Your Soul Worth Anyway
Did you know what your soul knew? 
Deep, in the dark recesses of your mind 
Lurking, quietly hidden...Coaxing you silently 
See it through...Acknowledge. 

Truth...Naked, exposed...

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Categories: identity, power, slavery,

My House
My house,
I am living in a tradition house.
When people see me on the street,
They laugh at me.

The grasses cover my house.
Rich people are happy to...

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Categories: slavery, confusion, depression, discrimination, emotions,

Memoir of An African-American Man, Mother
Mother
                     —Statue of Ebony Black—

A...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, africa, evil, slavery,

The Daisy Flower
I’m the one that the winds enjoy torturing
The one being crushed under roaming feet
The only one feeling lonely during spring
I’m the most eager one to...

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Categories: flower, freedom, humanity, slavery,

Despondent
Shaky steps prevail when I proceed down further,
Cloudy skies overcast when I want a clear weather,
Good that it rains for it hides the tears as...

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Categories: slavery, abuse, depression, heartbroken, loneliness,

God Save Me
Love Love Love
That’s what they
Gave to me,
So Why Why Why
Do I live in Slavery

Hate Hate Hate
Always knocking 
At my door
Where life or death
Depends on the...

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Categories: slavery, betrayal, christian, god, hate,

The Color Missing
The Color Missing
Red, black, and blue are the colors of our work pens. Red is the color of the blood we spill on other people’s...

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Categories: slavery, abuse, age, art, business,

The Game
My life has been one enormous charade,
A make believe game,
A play I have played, 
A story I tell myself, day and night,
Hidden from myself, out...

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Categories: slavery, allegory, analogy, confusion, depression,

Jesus With My Faith I Send This Plea
My sorrow, is overwhelming my 'entire' soul
for my jaded life, my dear "Nath" 
would be the next breath taken away
Why does God continue taking those...

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Categories: slavery, absence, abuse, addiction, anger,


Book: Shattered Sighs