I love my Wife so much,
How I wish words has effect
Could I ever think different?
Could I ever improve?
She is a Great teacher to good listeners
Yet always eager to learn Like a humble student
Her words are Love, Her words are Truth.
Always wishing and wanting to be understood
Yet she's the best listener and best friend a soul can have.
Just as water has been used to communicate the sacred value of life, so has she reflected my true divine purpose, she purified my soul.
Strong and determined
Caring and Forgiving
Focused and Resilient
She's a woman who marches to the beat of Her own DRUM.
I love my Wife So Much, My Twin flame and soul mate.
Oh would I ever forget Mi Amor the Queen with little words, her actions speaks louder that the words of a Million people.
I love my wife so much, A Sweet Mother who knows the Heart of Her husband, the mother of my Precious Children.
I call her Achala Ugo m, I call her Obi di ya, because there is no other names to Match what She means to Me.
A healer, Who heals with her wisdom words, an empath that always relate to everyone's feelings.
I wish words has effects, but she taught me the value of Action, even the very little one.
I'll drop my pen 🖋 but my heart is always writing the goodness of the Woman I love.
- Author: Daniel Micheal (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: January 4th, 2022 20:06
- Comment from author about the poem: Words Can never explain the woman I Love and Married, I'll always write to the whole universe and beyond the Beauty and Unique Value of My Wife Keisha.
- Category: Love
- Views: 41
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Comments4
Beautiful.
Thanks so much
I am an empath ,
This is a lovely poem … truly nice words )
You are lucky ..
Awwww, thanks for your Kind Words, and indeed I am very Lucky to Have Met my Twin Flame and Soulmate in this Lifetime.
I understand about twin flames .
You are lucky 🙂
🙏 ❤️ 👁🗨 May Goddess Gaia Bless Your Home
what a brilliant dedication
thanks for sharing
and Happy New Year!
Thanks so much, and happy New Year ☺ 🙏 ❤️
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