The Greatest Love Poem by Dev Robinson

The Greatest Love

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As a young girl I was not taught how to love
I grew up in turmoil; my parents divorced
So how was I to learn love?
My mother never spoke of the birds and the bees;
I lost my vigrinity when I was thirteen
So young and I thought that was love
My heart has never truly learned love until I birthed my child;
My heart and soul felt like gold
Holding her for the first time was the greastest love story ever told
Every moment I breathe is because of her; she makes me feel like a winner
She is the greatest love of all

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Danny H 10 November 2009

Thats beautiful! it was fortold in such a mystic way. How old is your little girl?

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Walterrean Salley 27 October 2009

Dev. We've all missed out on important aspects-which have caused our life to be broken in some particular way. But, ironically- somehow, there's that certain event that comes along, causing it [life] to become full circle. How beautiful. Congratulations!

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