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Woman with no strength of few, but many; you're the mountain dew of which a river's made anew... Woman we adore you. You were moulded to give birth, made from Adam's very rib so that man his wife shall know and Inside you "life" could grow. Woman we adore you, bone of our bones, and flesh of our flesh; you have something no man owns... you're fruitful and timeless and you were called: "woman," for you were taken out of man... to become one flesh and hold his hand ...to be a blessing in his life, loved and honored as a faithful wife. Woman we adore you, your inner strength exceeds you; made from dreams of man, not specks of sand. All were made of dust from earth, but you made from God, since birth: a defender, a nurturer, and mother a comparable helper, for man, from the heart of Adam ...to be made into a work of art; from rib, so you won't break apart, fashioned by the hand of I AM.
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Aug 10, 2017
Aug 10, 2017 at 4:44 AM UTC
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Woman with no strength of few, but many; you're the mountain dew of which a river's made anew... Woman we adore you. You were moulded to give birth, made from Adam's very rib so that man his wife shall know and Inside you "life" could grow. Woman we adore you, bone of our bones, and flesh of our flesh; you have something no man owns... you're fruitful and timeless and you were called: "woman," for you were taken out of man... to become one flesh and hold his hand ...to be a blessing in his life, loved and honored as a faithful wife. Woman we adore you, your inner strength exceeds you; made from dreams of man, not specks of sand. All were made of dust from earth, but you made from God, since birth: a defender, a nurturer, and mother a comparable helper, for man, from the heart of Adam ...to be made into a work of art; from rib, so you won't break apart, fashioned by the hand of I AM.
Inspired by the book of Genesis, to celebrate the birth of women. In the form of a poem
damiamvhenry
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34/M/South Africa
Aug 10, 2017
Aug 10, 2017 at 4:44 AM UTC
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