The beauty of a woman
Is not in the clothes she wears,
The figure she carries,
Or the way she combs her hair.
The beauty of a woman
Must be seen from her eyes;
Because that is the doorway to her heart,
The place wear love resides.
The beauty of a woman
Is not in a facial mole,
But true beauty in a woman
Is reflected in her soul.
It is the caring that she lovingly gives,
The passion that she shows,
The beauty of a woman
With passing years -
Only grows.
Copyrighted by Teresa Mahieu 2002
Note to Mom: Take a look at the picture art, see anyone you know?
Published by Teresa Mahieu
I've now hit 50 and am married with two grown daughters and 1 granddaughter. We live with 3 cats. I enjoy most forms of art, crafting, photography and poetry. I am a Cub Scout Leader and a Boy Scout volun... View profile
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9 Comments
Post a CommentVery good! Very evocative!
A great big THANK YOU from me to each and every one of you!!!
Wow what a great poem~!
Really amazing and soo good ! Thanks.
This is beautiful! And so true. Five stars for you :)
So beautiful and such powerful words, great poem!!!!!!!!
amazing !!
Teresa,
the poem is written for women, and by a woman...now, if only we can get society to "see" us this way!!
so beautiful! so powerful!