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School Slavery Poems

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


Premium Member Caveman Speaking
You ask me why I live in cave
Caveman not want to be a slave
I take a chance and look around
I see that people act like...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, change, crazy, life, nonsense,



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

Hard Times
I bow down to the great Dickens
Whose name has touched every soil,
And whose art has touched every soul,
His  art "Hard Times" has travelled far...

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Categories: abuse, high school, slavery,

Premium Member Caveman Speaking
You ask me why I live in cave
Caveman not want to be a slave
I take a chance and look around
I see that people act like...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slavery, change, confusion, crazy, education,

Premium Member A Dreamy Democracy In Danger
his is not what we were taught in school
Fights, mayhems, police arrests and brutalities
In the soiled streets. Compatriots, it's never cool
To see so much blood...

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Categories: slavery, black african american, color,



Premium Member Human Rights
slaves around me, slaves everywhere,
I am myself a slave, slave to scares.
bound by chains unseen,
in prisons without walls,
enslaved by beliefs from births,
tutored to worship,
trained to...

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Categories: slavery, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Rap
This is rap
                      ...

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Categories: slavery, black african american, funny,

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,

Premium Member The Lament of a Black Man
Who am I? Am I even human? What is my place in this world?
I am confused, sometimes I do not even feel like a human...

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Categories: slavery, black african american, death,

Martial Translations
Martial epigram translations

Epitaph for the Child Erotion
by Marcus Valerius Martial
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Lie lightly on her, grass and dew...
So little weight she placed...

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Categories: slavery, child, daughter, death, funeral,

Premium Member A Ne'Er-Do-Well, a Black Sheep
He didn't mind his father, ran away from home
Barefoot boy, dressed in rags; hair never met a comb
Never attended church or school, lived down by...

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Categories: freedom, irony, slavery,

Black Child, Where Are You
Where are the Black children of today?
                  ...

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Categories: slavery, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Hand Mowing Slavery
After years here in the city with the constant traffic flow,
and the daily grind all based on work to have the coffers grow
or keep the...

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Categories: slavery, humor,

Is It Really Worker's Day
I push and pull
like a challenged bull.
At work they call me fool
they use me like a tool.
They say hard work pays
but still my salary delays
and...

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Categories: slavery,

Love Connection
Love is you,my dear, you are mine,
My heart and heart are you mine.

You are only my every moment,
I know that you know it.

The love of...

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Categories: slavery, love hurts, memory, middle


Book: Shattered Sighs