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Farewell Black African American Poems

These Farewell Black African American poems are examples of Black African American poems about Farewell. These are the best examples of Black African American Farewell poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A TANKA EULOGY FOR GEORGE AND Y'ALL
Together brothers...
Our boxers, George and Ali,
Now with Jack, Joe, and Others:
All who fought for you and me;
Claiming our world liberty:-

P.S.: To God Be Te Glory......

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Categories: appreciation, black african american,



The Black Anthem's Cry
Black is not evil, It's a Style so grand
A beauty that's been hidden from our sight
No longer to hid our precious hand
and question Who we...

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Categories: black african american, black

Premium Member On the Passing of Grannie
If Grannie could speak to you today,
This is what she'd want to say…..

“My Dear, Dear Grands, I love you so.
But Father said, “It’s time to...

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Categories: black african american, child,

Saying Goodbye
Author Dana Redricks
April 13, 2023

I'm saying goodbye, my dear, it's time to part, also farewell and let you depart. Though our paths may lead us...

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Categories: black african american, break

I Am Slowly Dying
There are not enough tears to form from my eyes/
I cannot feel my face from time to time/
Sorry, if I left you all alone from...

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Categories: anger, black african american,



The Secretary of Defense - Tanka 113





                  More rings than fingers
   ...

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Categories: black african american, appreciation, basketball, black african

Premium Member Magical Euphonia
A flowing stream had inevitably given way.
To gently rest and recover in quiet splay.
Of the nectar stream of her fantastic brain.
Neural links coagulated on stale...

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Categories: black african american, analogy, beauty, black african

Goodbye
My soul

Runs wild

With no destination

I’ve lost control of my mind

Farewell...

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Categories: black african american, analogy, anger, angst, anxiety,

Moving Forward
WHO AM I? YOU MUST SAY A WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN BEATEN DOWN BY LIFE WHO HAS SURVIVED MANY THINGS.

SOME OF THEM YOU WILL NEVER...

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Categories: black african american, celebration,

World
I have an answer
Tomorrow you will be gone 
No more sin
Man will be free
And God will be worship forever

GLORY BE HIS NAME...

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Categories: black african american, america, bible, black african

Time
When two people fall in love, ain't no need in waiting for the future, time goes on even when a child is born. death nor...

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Categories: black african american, absence, anniversary, appreciation, birth,

Premium Member A Tribute To Maya
A beam of light, now gone from us
She sang, danced, performed, a poetess.
Why do I love her a new - try following in
her footsteps, but...

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Categories: black african american, art, beauty, black african

Missing Friends
I can't remember feeling so incomplete...
Time and distance are a void...

Where there was you.

Loneliness, a mind possessed of itself
Groping in twilight revelation

We're sojourners on a...

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Categories: black african american, break

Premium Member Part 2 - Earthbound Angels Made of Stone - An Epic
Those evil thorns of bitterness
That couldn't bear to see
This child so loved and so adored
By their father
Captain Lee

Until one day in early May
When she went...

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Categories: black african american, abuse, angel, baby, black

Premium Member A Tribute To Ali
I wasn't just a Boxer,
but a gracious human being.
I took the world by storm.
Not being just a man.
I had a lot of ups and downs
like...

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Categories: bereavement, black african american,


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