and impossible to measure
She prays with conviction
loves with her entire being
and handles trials seemingly effortlessly
If she's been hurt,
she will never admit it until she decides she's ready
she has a blinding faith and will never give up on anyone
she's fiercely loyal to everyone who matters to her
she shares herself with everyone she knows
and still has plenty to give her spouse
she protects everything that belongs to her
and even the things that don't.
The strength of a woman is awe inspiring--
she gets back up each time she falls
battered, bruised, even bloodied
but still ready to take on the world.
Published by Etienne J. Sarfelli
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