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Prayer Slavery Poems

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


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 Propaganda
Propaganda

We are told, 
what they want us to hear, 
by the media, 
and those behind the curtain,
with their own agendas, 
their own shows, 
in the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, appreciation, atheist, forgiveness, political,

Poor Man Prayer
‘I leave am for God’
Is the poor man's prayer 
When he submits to higher realms
Transferring judgement to higher forces 
The answer to that prayer is...

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Categories: slavery, betrayal, bullying, corruption, political,

Premium Member Loose Magic
Loose Magic

Pee-a-boo, I see you...
Got your nose, 
and not your toes. 
Skipping rocks, 
and bubbles in the park. 

Eye contact from across the room, 
notes...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, angel, anniversary, beauty, bible,

Premium Member Spaghetti
Spaghetti

The meat, 
the cheese,
the sauce.

The smiles,
the laughs,
the wine.

The music, 
the song, 
the moment... 

The vow of forever!

Then...

You and I, 
and the garlic bread!



A. Foster, Ann...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, crazy, cute, cute love,



Premium Member The Cat
The Cat

It is late, 
nearly half-past nine. 
You are asleep beside me.
The clock on the wall is too loud. 
I need to buy another. 
This...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, addiction, atheist, christian, hope,

Premium Member Questions
Questions

What defines... success?
Is it how many people you know. 
Is it where you have been, 
or where you will go? 

Is it who you talk...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, adventure, america, angel, anti

Premium Member U
U

It is cool here. 
Is it hot there?
You have not written. 
I have not received...
a letter.

Do you think of me?
I remember you. 
I can not...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, america, angel, anniversary, anti

Premium Member From Majority To Minority
As they say, “Where there’s smoke, there is fire”
In this case it is certainly true.
For a people who once ruled so many
Find themselves in the...

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Categories: slavery, black african american, freedom,

Tribute To Dawn of Day: Stories From the Underground Railroad
Tribute to Dawn of Day: Stories from the Underground Railroad

From
Tennessee 
Virginia 
Mississippi
Kansas
Wisconsin
To free states in the north and Canada 
I grieved  upon the grave...

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Categories: slavery, christian, cry, death, evil,

Hazrat Bilal Habshi
Bilal ibn Rabah (580–640 AD) also known as Bilal ibn Riyah, and ibn Rabah), was one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companions) of...

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Categories: slavery, africa, destiny, faith, islamic,

I Am Black History
From Africa to America spanning the world, quite possibly
My DNA struggled to survive to make me,
My existence is a testament to survival fitness,
My life is...

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Categories: slavery, beautiful, black african american,

Those Were Da Days
Workin' fo’ free from cradle ta grave
Laborin' sunup ta sundown e’eryday,
while Missy and Massa sat in da shade
Those were da days

Us darkies knew where our...

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Categories: nostalgia, perspective, slavery, song,

Premium Member Testimony of An Old ***** Slave
(Oppressor say's)Old *****, don't you run no more;
  (***** says I already forgave you)
 (Oppressor say's)
Old *****, pick up da  shovel and stone;...

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Categories: slavery, adventure, community, conflict, confusion,

F a I T H
ACROSTIC POEM: FAITH

F: Forgiven to be forgiving
A: Anyone, everyone, especially family and neighbors, who wounded you and me
I: In the LORD’S Prayer, He ended with...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, bible, culture, forgiveness, gospel,


Book: Shattered Sighs