September Poet of the Month nomination , " BLACK " poem by Keem Patricia





 Keem Patricia: A Poetic Voice Celebrating Identity

Keem Patricia, a distinguished poet, and a proud student of law at Kampala International University, is a radiant and unapologetic voice in the world of literature. Hailing from Uganda, Keem's journey into the realm of poetry is a testament to her passion for self-expression and social commentary.

From Kampala International University, Keem Patricia's academic pursuits reflect her dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and justice. Yet, it is her poetic prowess that truly shines. She weaves words into verses that resonate deeply, addressing issues of race, identity, and self-acceptance with eloquence and power.

One of her remarkable poems, titled "BLACK," is a passionate celebration of her melanin-rich skin and a fierce challenge to societal norms. In this poem, Keem Patricia beautifully explores themes of pride, resilience, and self-love, inviting readers to embrace their true selves boldly.

Keem Patricia's poetic journey is marked by her ability to inspire and provoke thought through her verses. Her words are a testament to the power of poetry in challenging and reshaping perceptions. Keep an eye out for more of her poignant and thought-provoking works as she continues to make her mark in the world of poetry.
And if you love her piece, please leave your thoughts and comments below, to see her through as uoright's September Poet of the Month


BLACK KEEM PATRICIA


I find pride in this pigment called melanin.

I don't find it criminal to look

Like 12:30 pm past midnight... because

My skin looks the same—black like the night.


The dark clouds give you meaning for the night.

Even the moon shines brightest when the clouds

Are darker, and the stars stand out because

The night is black... so am sorry for not being sorry

To be black.


Who are you to go against scripture?

I was here first because the world was all black...

And let there be light, I was kind enough to share

My space with you... white.


I find it ridiculous... to buy acids, chlorine

To rub my skin... so that I sink the poison

Into my roots of black... all to be white.

Why would I want to be a copy when I am

An original... never compared... for white

Can never be black.


I refuse to only be a symbol of slavery

Of my forefathers... and an emblem of evil.

Even reverends' clothes are black...

If I am accepted in church... who are you?

Remind me... again... to find me unfit and not pretty.


Nelson Mandela was black... so I am

An emblem of purity and peace... strength,

Because champions in the ring...

Mike Tyson and Mayweather are black.


90% of Ugandans, Miss Uganda,

Rachel Nabtumbwe and Abenakyo are black.

Just to mention a few... so remind me what pretty is,

I seem not to understand.


Do I threaten you that much? Does my pigment

Offend you. I am sorry for being so unapologetic about that.


The seas have dark ages and in them,

The most beautiful creatures you will find,

Rare, beautiful creations are a wonder to the eye.

My skin type tells a story—of the past, the present,

And the future—a time capsule that runs through,

A loop of events—call me vintage.


KEEMPATRICIA SHEKING

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    1. I love this poem because of the legit information brought out to us the readers

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    2. Wow Keem it's really amazing 👏 keep up with the spirit and continue chasing for your dreams

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    1. Black is our signature, and it sounds high on look like its hitnature

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  3. KEEM PATRICIA. Amazing go gal .shoot for the stars

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  4. This is awesome keem

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  5. @ Keem we go BLACK.

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  6. Abassa behind you let's go

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  7. Keem Patricia all the wayyyy

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  8. Keen Patricia 😅

    Sure we should be proud of our colors 😉

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  9. Black shines brighter☺️❤️

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  10. The passion of keem's piece of "black" makes me proud to be one. Keem Patricia has it all in her pen.

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  11. This is so awesome..

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  12. Honestly, no words for the level of creativity, contemplation and calmness possibly invested while creating this beautiful piece. It absolutely possess ungovernable power to stir the reader's emotions and sentiments.

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    1. Honestly, no words for the level of creativity, contemplation and calmness possibly invested while creating this beautiful piece. It absolutely possesses ungovernable power to stir the reader's emotions and sentiments.
      @keempatricia

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  13. Proud of you keem Patricia. This is awesome. 💕

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  14. Skin colour is everyone's beauty and we are all Africans . Keep Patricia has it

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  15. Mi I just lv the person in mi because of the melanin I have so black z beauty always keem p fr real Ed pple outside this stop embracing blacks in ascarstic way salute u always one peace alwayz keem p on the hint

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  16. I like that kind of creativity💪

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  17. Wow, your poem is absolutely breathtaking! 🌸📝 Your words have a magical way of painting vivid pictures in my mind and evoking such profound emotions@keempatricia

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  18. The darker the berry the sweeter the juice.. Hail you Keem my own. You got this💪

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  19. Keep on pushing baby girl you gat the talent don't let it fade away💃💃💃

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  20. I really like the work of this king herself so lyrical en meaningful.. I give you credit gaaaal on this one y'all buddy ✌️

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  21. Proud of you keep on going keem you are the best ✊✊✊

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  22. What a magnificent piece of literature, you are very talented and nothing is Gona stop you, not even being black ,keep reminding the world that black is beauty and Rich.love you

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  23. Waawooo, Keen this is so amazing. Indeed we should be proud

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  24. Wow! Black is beauty indeed

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  25. It's things like these that push us forward in this world , so proud of you. To being Black 🖤

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  26. True Vine of the black pulse

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  27. I just love the rhythm of the poem am so proud of you

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  28. Wow get to the greatest heights 🙏

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  29. Great Keem. It's a fine piece

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  30. Go Keem
    THE WORLD NEEDS MORE TRUE PEOPLE OF A KIND WE'RE

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  31. 🥰🥰 version 📌

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