Dear Woman

Dear Woman

A Poem by Brandart
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This poem describes my love and respect for the woman.

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You are a queen, without you there is no king,
So beautiful you are even though it's not always seen,
You are naturally born archangels, no need of your wings,
And that's why we depend on you to live.
A quote says "Fall down 7,stand up 8"..well a woman will stand up 9
and further more, she will do that several times
Woman, you are so powerful, carrying us in the womb for 9 months long,
what can i do?! to be so strong
Even through mental tortures, you only want us to have better futures.
when next to you, i feel like every door have no closure
with closen eyes, you are the only ones seeing through our hearts
I love you woman, from the bottom of my heart
Whoever you are, wherever you live, whichever race you belong to, whether your name is Ayisha or Ragel, if you are a woman, for me you will always be an Angel.

© 2016 Brandart


Author's Note

Brandart
I am still an english learner so there may be many grammatical errors. I am a borned french speaker.

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Very glad to read your poetry..... thanks for dedicating this one to us....appreciate your efforts :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Brandart

8 Years Ago

thanks to you :)
this is a great job!
keep writing :D

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Brandart

8 Years Ago

thank you very much :)

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Added on July 16, 2016
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Brandart
Brandart

freiburg, Germany



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I am an African teenager from Cameroon. Writing and drawing are my passions. I love any form of art. I feel like i need to write, not because i want to, but because i have to. I speak french and germa.. more..

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