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Spiritual Black African American Poems

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


The Spiritual - Material Nexus known as THE TRUTH


The Spiritual/Material Nexus is Biology and its material antithetical responses to "The Laws of Nature".

That process is fundamentally "Cooperative"; a symbiosis based on "Trust".

The successful...

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Categories: america, black african american,



My Children This Book Pulls Back The Curtain of Our Limited Senses
When you don't know what to do.
Open this and it will speak to you!
Don't listen to a Religious man.
Get a translation you can understand.
In Luke's...

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Categories: black african american, 8th grade, bible, black

To My Children The Bible God's Interactive Puzzle
It is a collection of 66 different books.
Each an important puzzle piece, just take a look.
God took a complete puzzle and tossed it in the...

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Categories: black african american, 9th grade, atheist, bible,

Premium Member Lost
Wondering worlds look back, and validates the earth's self-esteem
Visually realizing while people are traumatized, wondering what happened to their dreams.

So there minds, which constitute for...

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Categories: black african american, desire,

Father please let there be light in the heart of my descendants
Father, because of you I feel so relaxed,
Through You today I'll chill.
Let all be well inside my heart,
Because calmness is your will.
I'll take it easy...

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Categories: black african american, 12th grade, bible, black



Why Born Again
It's not what goes in that makes us unclean.
In our heart already there's an evil thing.
Generating negative thoughts, all kinds.
Causing us to do bad things...

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Categories: black african american, 12th grade, baptism, bible,

My Psalm 1 Prayer for my Family
Lord Jesus your are mankind's tree of life.
I come with a request my for my children and wife.
Please empower me and my family to follow...

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Categories: black african american, 7th grade, black african

Premium Member IN THE CHANGING TIME A'COMING
Indeed, the truth will always be self-evident

and beyond all lies;

Though they laid down the 5th to ensure deniability

of evident charges,

Over the trials of history—his-story—true crime...

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Categories: allegory, black african american,

Premium Member MAY OUR WATER FOREVER BREAK AND FLOW
MAY OUR WATER FOREVER BREAK AND FLOW

As like the water, we were created;
In the breaking of the water we came—
And it is said that we...

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Categories: black african american, encouraging,

Premium Member IMANI
IMANI:  Kwanza Thoughts For Today

seeds of faith must grow,
fertile soil germinates faith;
Be that soil of faith:-

We must live our faith...
We must be our faith's...

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Categories: allegory, black african american,

Queen and Slim
I love you he said
I love you so much I'm never letting go 
You can't share a love you haven't given to yourself yet
So, I...

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Categories: black african american, i

Premium Member Piano
Peacefully playing
Indigo notes
Angelic mood swaying
***** spiritual hope
Onyx facts history black...

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Categories: black african american, africa, america, appreciation, black

Bilocation
In the tapestry of divine embrace,
Aspect of God, woven with grace.
Indivisible from the cosmic whole,
A presence ensouls, a sacred soul.

Feeble form, ordained to unfold,
On earthly...

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Categories: black african american, autumn, baseball, beauty, best

June Nineteenth One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago
June nineteenth one hundred and fifty years ago

Juneteenth hint: three hundred
and sixty six days
after eighteen sixty four.

Major General Gordon Granger
led the Union Soldiers to Galveston,...

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Categories: black african american, africa, america, anniversary, appreciation,

Drumming the Way
Trying to find
The happiness of 
Trying to find
The way
They kept him on life support
I sat outside and would not move
He had suffered greatly from his...

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Categories: black african american, death


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