Black History Month Poems - Page 2

  1. Peace To Me

    • By Esther Ayisire
    • Published by Family Friend Poems April 2015 with permission of the Author.

    Growing up as a young black girl, even in this day and age, is hard. You easily get judged or criticized because of the colour of your skin. Or maybe because of your accent. It gets so bad that even people of a mature age, who should know better, end up calling us coloured children or insulting the type of hair we have.
    This poem isn't only for black people; it's for everyone and anyone. I hope this poem speaks to you as it did when I wrote it. Let us have a change of heart. God Bless!

    in Dream Poems

    When I think of peace, I see myself in a world where I can truly be myself,
    Who I choose to be, where I can just let go and be comfortable with who I am

    A world with no hatred, racism, or pain

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    Preach preacher, preach. As an African American girl, I say this: We want peace! We want peace! We want peace!

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  2. Mother

    • By Mitchell M. Gissendanner
    • Published by Family Friend Poems August 2006 with permission of the Author.

    The strength of a mother is as the power of thousands who stand behind her.

    in Mother Poems

    Black, beautiful, intuitive, and strong,
    The matriarch, the stabilizer, the Earth's backbone.
    From the beginning she excels, determined to survive.
    In her womb the seed of trillions through the ages she will provide.

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  4. Great-Grandmother, A Beautiful Woman

    • By Jacquia Lindsay
    • Published by Family Friend Poems April 2006 with permission of the Author.

    A poem written in tribute to a great and noble woman: a great-grandmother who has seen and suffered much and is full of love and strength.

    in Grandmother Poems

    Strong, beautiful black woman, so peaceful and serene,
    You deserve to live in Paradise and shown the finer things.
    Life has dealt you plenty of cards, some winning, others bad,
    And tides have brought in waves of memories: both happy and sad.

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    I hope you don't mind that I shared this poem with a Great Grandmother in our church, she has custody of her two great grandchildren, one of them is 8 and the other is just born 3 months...

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  5. Black Is Beautiful

    • By Sharon D. Brown-Rogers
    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2006 with permission of the Author.

    A woman expresses her love for the color of her skin.

    in Compassion Poems

    Black is
    Black is as beautiful as a bed of milky white clouds.
    Black is as beautiful as soft as a newborn baby hair.
    Black is as beautiful as standing up for what is right.

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    It really touched me and I am going to use it to motivate and encourage others. Some of our black brothers and sisters hate themselves because they are black.

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  7. Victim Of Poverty

    • By Tommy B
    • Published by Family Friend Poems January 2009 with permission of the Author.

    This is a look into what goes on in the mind of someone who is stuck in the hood and how they fall into a rut that feels impossible to get out of.

    in Poems about Sadness

    Poverty stricken youth jus trying to make a buck
    mom working two jobs and pops don't give a f**k

    daddy never comes around

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