The PearlHeavy is the head that holds the crown
I desire to be his purple peace
When the world is beating him down
May he know he can come to me
I’ll kiss away your turquoise tears
And block all the negativity
Together we will face white fears
And create consistent chocolate peace
The heart of a man is a priceless Pearl
That...
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Categories:
africa, america, angst, anti
Form: Rhyme
My wonderful wifeMy Wonderful Wife
Here — the one who bears the fruit of my loins.
Here — the cheerleader of my flawed bravado.
Here — the bearer of the yoke of my incessant brokenness.
Here — the moon that shines, irrespective of the season.
Here — the one true bridge between life and death.
Here — the one who foils the foul...
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Categories:
africa, anniversary, appreciation, care,
Form: Free verse
Black poetBlack poet by Adejola Joseph
Black poet
His skin is black but his heart is white
His tongue is honey and his hand is spirit
He is a mirror of reality
The reflection and shadows of things to come
He is the revelation of the Providence
The truth untold for ages
He is black
Powerful
Strong
Bold
Dynamic
Iconic
Principled
Honest
Disciplined and charismatic
Black poet...
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Categories:
africa,
Form: Free verse
THE JEWEL IN THE FORESTAfrica,
The undiluted genealogy of humanity and humility
The undisputed abode of nature
Surrounded by wild bushes, forests, winding rivers,
Uncountable mountains, endless valleys, sacred hills
And unasailable caves
The breeding ground for crocodiles, Gorilla's, Lions, Buffalo's
And unquantifiable exotic animals
The domicile of moonlight tales;
Tales laced with valor and splendor
Africa,
Where the stars and the moon defiantly compete...
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Categories:
africa, allusion, hope, hyperbole,
Form: Free verse
CRUCIFIXION OF AFRICAAfrica, the land of first breath,
Where the sun kissed the soil and diamonds wept from the womb of the earth.
A continent dressed in gold and green,
Where rivers write scriptures and mountains sing freedom.
You gave birth to the world — and the world gave you shackles.
Your lakes are endless, your waters fresh and sacred,
Your belly pregnant...
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Categories:
abuse, africa, betrayal, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Change The SystemThey tell us we’re the future
yet 63% of us stand under twenty-five,
hungry for more than empty promises.
They say unemployment is only 6.8%
but when each job vacancy spawns nineteen hopeful faces,
those numbers shatter.
It’s not our fault alone
we’re taught to pass, not to prepare,
and leaders build bridges to nowhere.
change the system,
rebuild classrooms with real tools,
forge curricula in...
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Categories:
africa, community, courage, creation,
Form: Free verse
black chadorBlack Chador
The women of Alexandria wear a chador that
mercifully hides her bony body, she could have
fitted a Dior dress snugly, but she doesn't
know this, she has walked ten miles to buy
bread for her children
She has been to the fruit market too, where
where rib-cage mules with sores stoically wait
A rich, elderly English woman tells the...
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Categories:
abuse, adventure, africa, age,
Form: ABC
KEMET LIVESAlong the River Nile
Lies a potent earth so fertile
Before it met a sudden death
In the cold hands of civilization.
Now it lives only as a ghost
Once a symbol of becoming
A beacon of hope
A name we carried like breath.
They stripped her of her story
Wrapped her in another’s image
Called her ruins what was once glory
And buried her truth...
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Categories:
12th grade, abuse, africa,
Form: Free verse
While Building Up Through A Supposed Tough Date
Red eyes might grow...
What pure mind don't show.
White eyes might cook,
What dirty mind can't hook.
Clean hands could build of fold...
What plan A can barely withhold,
Filthy hands might weigh of cheers,
What plan B does rarely adheres.
Crazy heart might run bloody metre...
While calm vein don't shy as repeater.
Lovely heart could walk lonely garden,
While lousy vein can't...
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Categories:
adventure, africa, anxiety, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Africa Seems FreeLooking through my window
Children playing around with slops
Dogs cats cows... singing in their own right
Trees mingling with the wind songs of praise
Some off to the bush for food,
Who the LION is none of their business
Africa Seems free.
On the streets shouting carrying screaming
Jesus Muhammad...
Working for heaven eden
Back home they cant spare a bean for their Neighbor!
but...
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Categories:
africa, allegory, betrayal, irony,
Form: Free verse
Two Drunkards
They sat holding bottles
In their hands
And armpits
Pouring mouthful
Of liquor to fill
Their hollow stomachs.
They gazed at each other
As cat and mouse
And spoke a lot of
Inglish with slain syntax
To devirginate
Their motherland.
The two drunkards!
Spoke of a nation's illusions
And the wilted state of
A nation's elites
Raping the cultural norm
Who raped the temple?
They said something
About...
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Categories:
africa, allegory, betrayal, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Cyril Ramaphosa : clerihew Cyril Ramaphosa
his voice box sometimes goes hoars-a
swallowed a Cheshire Cat, great white smile
running miles keeping da Amerikanos on the dial
...
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Categories:
africa, funny, giggle, hilarious,
Form: Clerihew
THEY ARE NOT YAHOO BOYSThey can be so much more
if only you let them in
if you show them a world
beyond screens and borrowed dreams.
They are not yahoo boys.
They are survivors of a broken system
running from the weight of waiting
where opportunity hides behind closed doors.
Imagine who they could become
if the field was level
if rules were sacred
and hope wasn’t taxed by...
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Categories:
12th grade, africa, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Struggle to be FriendsPresence of you ignites my heart with joy,
If you go out of sight it makes me sad.
This bond between us always brings me joy,
The world will try to break our steadfast bond
By phone we share some talks of daily life,
And they do keep a watch on all our deeds,
To save...
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Categories:
absence, africa, allusion, anger,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
I Speak from the Soil of CongoI speak—not from a podium or palace,
But from the soil, soaked in blood and silence.
From beneath the green womb of the Congo,
Where my bones lie broken—but not my spirit.
You—who call yourselves the civilised,
The democratic, the free—
What freedom do you preach
While your machines chew through the bones of my children?
I see your flags in the forests...
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Categories:
abuse, africa, conflict, grief,
Form: Free verse
Specific Types of Africa Poems
Definition | What is Africa in Poetry?