STRONG WOMAN



Women are the strength of life that brings out true love call motherly love.
A woman from birth is covered in love, yet has to suffer daily all her life because of love,
You look into her eyes to see the twilight of her bright sexy looks that is filled with nothing else but love,
Her curves are sharp, so nice that eyes will follow her every move to gaze at her handles of love,
Women are the strong bone of every man yet we-men can't stop pouring water over their face with nonsense,
When in reality we-men were swimming for nine months in the womb of a woman carry this pain through pregnancy,
Then to be breastfed as a baby yet as adults we will always need a woman's touch to stay clean, healthy and strong in life,
Women are the strong bone of every man when in this world it takes one woman to give birth to men, yeti ask how many men will it take to give birth to a woman?
Man may build a home with his hands when women makes a good home comfortable with her loving kindness fit for a king,
Women are the strong bone of every man yet we-men couldn't have a thrown of a king without a queen, for men won't have no sense of direction of true life,
Therefore men should treat women with most up respect in all aspect of life from birth till the day we depart from this world.
Women we thank you, stay strong and always believe in you natural inner strength.

About this poem

I wrote this poem basss on my mother for she was strong in many ways, I just want women to recognise and remember how strong they are, it take a great deal of strength to push out a child into this world, My mother showed me reasons to respect women and I thank you mum.

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Submitted on November 08, 2022

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Vincent Larcher

My name is Vincent Larcher 51 year old male who is a French national but was born in St. Lucia who loves writing love poems, I have yet to publish any of my work but will do same day. more…

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