Biographical Poetry posted June 25, 2014


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Tribute to the African Woman

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by amahra

I think of you standing as a great tree in its season

Soil, so rich and black
heaped upon your thickened roots

You bore the fruit that fell beneath the Middle Passage
You bear the scars that should have broken
a weaker woman's back.

Yet, like twin moons--your eyes are seen
still sparkling from their oval cavities

America--the stage and you, its tragedienne queen.
 



Can You Tackle a CODARY? writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
A Codary is a poem consisting of nine lines...

Solitary line
Couplet
Tercet
Couplet
Solitary line

The last line must summarize the poem. Rhyming optional. Couplet and triplet must connect inside themselves. See example.

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Tragedienne - an actress who specializes in tragic roles
The Middle Passage - the infamous slave ship route; many died at this point of the long journey and were tossed overboard.

This is a short poem I wrote as an Ode to the Black women who played a part in one of American's worst tragedies - "slavery".

Art Work: by Dragifortuna, Title "Black Woman Face"
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