To make a poem with black, first gather all the words you can think of that rhyme with black, and then make up a little story using one of those words at the end of each line, something like this:
There once lived a boy named Jack
who caught a duck that was black.
The duck kept wanting to quack
Until Jack shoved it into a sack,
Then to his home he went back
To eat roast duck and hardtack!
To create a poem with the theme of black, you can explore emotions, imagery, and symbolism associated with the color. Consider including contrasts between black and other colors, as well as the significance of darkness and mystery. Play with metaphors and sensory descriptions to evoke feelings of depth and introspection in your poem.
I think a gothic poem has something about black in it.
how to make an acrostic poem
black feeling,black talk
Nikki Giovanni
A black velvet nose, a master of black and white, and black beady eyes
that is true you can make a poem about killer whales
I am black. I am black. I am black. I am black.I am black. I am black.I am black. I am black.I am black. I am black.I am black. I am black.I am black. I am black.I am black. I am black.
roxanne buoboe
D.H.Lawrence
is life and death
IT is about a man he loves
it wasn't called black bess at all he never had a named horse because he rode stolen horses black bess is a name people got from the poem the highwayman because they assumed that the poem was about dick turpin and in the poem he has a girlfriend called bess who had black hair so a leganed surronded him that he called his horse black bess after her but he didnt. the poem the highwayman may not even be about dick turpin