Protect Her

Robert T. Davenport 1979 (Newark, New Jersey)



Protect Her
By Robert T. Davenport

Protect her, for she is the embodiment of strength,
A warrior in a world that seeks to break her down.
She carries the weight of the world on her shoulders,
Yet her spirit remains unyielding, unbound.

Protect her, for she is the keeper of dreams,
A visionary with a heart full of hope.
She dares to imagine a better tomorrow,
And refuses to settle for anything less than growth.

Protect her, for she is the voice of the silenced,
A champion for those who cannot speak.
She fights for justice, equality, and freedom,
In a society that often turns a blind eye to the weak.

Protect her, for she is the vessel of love,
A beacon of compassion in a world so cold.
Her empathy knows no bounds, her kindness endless,
She nurtures the wounded souls, helping them unfold.

Protect her, for she is the bearer of life,
A creator of miracles, a mother divine.
She carries within her the future of humanity,
And her love for her children knows no boundary or line.

Protect her, for she is the essence of beauty,
A masterpiece crafted by the hands of the divine.
Her worth is not defined by society's standards,
But by the radiance that emanates from her soul's shrine.

Protect her, for she is the embodiment of grace,
A dancer in the chaos, finding rhythm in the storm.
She weaves through adversity with elegance and poise,
Leaving a trail of inspiration, a legacy to transform.

Protect her, for she is the guardian of her own destiny,
A force to be reckoned with, a flame that cannot be tamed.
She refuses to be confined by limitations or expectations,
For she knows her worth, and her power remains untamed.

So let us stand together, hand in hand,
And vow to protect her, to honor her worth.
For in doing so, we protect ourselves,
And create a world where her light can truly burst.

Protect her, for she is the embodiment of all that is good,
A reminder of the strength and beauty within us all.
Let us cherish her, uplift her, and stand by her side,
For in protecting her, we rise, we evolve, we stand tall.

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We as Men need to always Protect Our Women...

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Written on July 05, 2023

Submitted by BigNuttyTheBlackBishop on January 06, 2024

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Scheme XA XXXX XXXX XBXB XCXC XDED EDXD XFXF EXXA XXXX XGXG
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 2,040
Words 421
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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