The Strength Of A Woman



The strength of a woman is her kindhearted ways
that she forever displays.

It's her loving confident smile that takes you to the
the highest place with the glimpse of determination
shone upon her face.

The strength of a woman is the amazing ability to
withstand pain bring a life in this world even if the
man does not want to entertain.

It's the ability to raise her child on her own when
the man left her all alone to support them until they
are grown.

The strength of a woman is the intrinsic style
to protect like a child without being hostile.

It's the humble heart she shows
that warms a soul when your spirits feel low.

The strength of a woman knows how to restrain her
tongue when insults are being flung.

It's the lovely expression she conveys with the eyes
and respect for herself she does not denies.


The strength of a woman is the devoted traits
she has stood by her man's side when problems
arise.

It's her inspirational words she gives her mate
making him feel oh so great.

The strength of a woman is her gentle touch
you love it so much.

It's her loyal love for one guy she continues to create
without being irate.

The strength of a woman is her intellectual mind,
oh so chic with the words she speaks.

It's the versatile
qualities she uses without the spirit of guile.

The strength of a woman is learning how to love
when she has been hurt over again without
committing a sin.

The strength of a woman is not her traditional love
she has to live on, it's her unconditional spiritual love
that has not yet gone.

About this poem

This poem is one of Naomi Johnson's famous poems that is an inspirational poem for women of all ethnicity.

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Written on May 03, 2012

Submitted by naomjohnson on July 19, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AA BXX XBX XXX CD XX XX EE XXE FF GG FF XX DC HXX HHX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,541
Words 318
Stanzas 16
Stanza Lengths 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3

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