Learn to write poetry for your beloved husband

in Hive Learners3 years ago

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Assalamualaikum my beloved friends.

As a wife, I understand very well that the husband is an important figure in the family, apart from being the head of the family, the husband is also the backbone of earning a living and educating his wife and children. never expressed and complained about.

As a form of gratitude and affection, I learned to compose a poem and would read it when he returned from work.

I share with you here, I hope this is useful for those of you who are now in the status of a wife who is trying to make her husband happy.

Here is the result of a poem I wrote for my husband.

My husband...
I'm not the empress...I'm your wife.
who always faithfully accompanies you
in joy and sorrow
in your laughter and tears

My husband...
I'm not an angel...I'm your wife
Mother of your children
who will always be faithful to educate them
until death do us part.

My husband...
I'm just an ordinary human
But your love for me is amazing
You are my priest
My guide to heaven

My husband...
When the sun will set
I always faithfully wait for you to come home
Twilight is proof of my restlessness
I want to meet and hug you soon.

You fight from morning to night
without getting tired and complaining
looking for a bite of rice
bring it for us

Tears roll down my cheeks
contemplating your struggle
a piece of prayer I say for you
I hope you are always healthy

Oh my husband...
I really love you
I really miss you
here I am anxiously waiting for you.

Oh, my best friend, I almost forgot to tell you that I haven't given the title of my poem, I'm confused in giving the right title, if you are willing please provide comments and input what is the right title for my poem above.

Greetings from me

@ratu-hive

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