The Wonders of Women



The Wonders of Women

Without them lack the sweets and delicacies of the world
They complete our rainbow on their colors of love
Within their softness will feel the very tender affections
On their demure smoothness even the strongest can be yield

Beauty starts with their attractive nature with loveliness
Prettiness as a lady fulfills their honesty on her behalf
Mostly loyal on their friendships and their man
In their eyes and in their heart he is perfect once you touch her soul

She is your most wonderful girl if you're faithful to her
A marvelous and heroic mother to her children
Most have great unconditional love and have the best care
They sacrifice all and with purity in their feelings to her loved ones

She will fight her precious relationship against the world
Her countenance can't hide the tears and sadness inside
Easily hurt and too sensitive in her own sentiments
Respect their vulnerability and never take advantage
Once we break the heart of a woman,
she becomes a rose with full of thorns
and become welded like a hard-stone in her closed heart.

Poem by: Herbert Guitang

 Happy Women's Month

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Submitted on April 16, 2015

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A BXCX CXXX XAXC BXXXAXX X X
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,091
Words 192
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 7, 1, 1

Herbert Guitang

I started making poems when I was in high school. Creativity and Imagination develop every poem I do. The level of our maturity in poetry brings us self happiness and soar us in all kinds of being and life. I studied Music Composition in University of the Philippines. Through this, it spreads more deepness and bliss to my art and poetry. I believe, INSPIRATION comes to all things within and outside us. INSPIRATION that unifies and serve as LIFE to our being. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bongherbert.guitang Twitter: https://twitter.com/herb3127 more…

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