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Sad Slavery Poems

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


A Birds Cry for Freedom
I have been encaged all my life for mans pleasure and fun, 
my precious life had sadly ended before it even begun. 

In human terms...

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Categories: slavery, bird, cry, freedom, hope,



Premium Member Demolished Childhood
No toys to play with,
she draws dolls on the dry soil
with soft soiled fingers.
The pale face is drenched,
not by joyous summer rain.
Is it dripping tears?
The...

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Categories: childhood, dream, slavery,

Story of Century
Story of  Century 
Of how our fathers lived in penury 
And the powers promoted prejudice 
They came with promises of paradise 
They turned themselves...

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Categories: slavery, abuse, africa, anger, bullying,

Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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Categories: slavery, 12th grade, black african

Mortality's Dance
--Mortality's Dance--


I murmured that cyanide could joust the Jester’s incessant need for the prolonging.

His tortured soul could bite the bullet and find inner peace from...

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Categories: slavery, conflict, depression, hurt, mental



An Outcry
The countryside was their homeland, 
Buried in the rich soils were their sons’ navel strings, 
Nothing of their history was bland,
Not even the stain on...

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Categories: hope, slavery,

Premium Member America Is About Hybrid Vibes
America is beautiful, great and wonderful
Eadem opera, she is ugly, pitiful and dreadful
In regards to the mistreatments of the Native Americans
The African Americans and other...

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Categories: slavery, america, betrayal, black african

Premium Member Still Tears In Our Eyes For Our Dear Homeland
Still tears in our eyes for our Brave Haiti
Still tears in our eyes for our incredible Country
Still tears in our eyes for our mortified, martyred
Bludgeoned,...

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Categories: slavery, black african american, celebration,

Premium Member Escape of the Bluesman's Song
Within the frame a sepia scene
a dusty porch   a rickety chair   
the fabric of your dusky face creased
with ceaseless sunbaked woes
your...

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Categories: slavery, africa, america, grief, racism,

You'Re Not a Christian
(This poem takes place in the year 1800)

You call yourself a Christian who has been saved.
But you're not a Christian because you have slaves.
Instead of...

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Categories: slavery,

Premium Member Critical Race Theory 2021
Black folk kept in sad condition
By owners without contrition.
What to do, what to do?
Wage war for emancipation
And forge a fresh slave-free nation.

The Forrest-Byrd Klan and...

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Categories: slavery, music, political, race, relationship,

Far Across the Atlantic
From dusk till dawn, the fields, they toiled
Enduring lashes from the overseer's whip.
Grimacing as the sun on them, boiled
The pain, too deep for them to...

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Categories: sad, slavery, violence,

Immigration
I once scout for fresh forages
out of my mother’s shoes
over the coast, on the other side
I wish, hoped, and heard of praises
Only in my heads,...

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Categories: slavery, 12th grade, africa, black

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,

Endurance Unappreciated, Until Now
Endurance Unappreciated, Until Now                     ...

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Categories: slavery, appreciation, discrimination, prejudice, sad,


Book: Shattered Sighs