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"Wonder Woman" from the book, "Love, War & Glory" by Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire.


Wonder woman. My wonder woman.
There may officially be eight wonders in the world,
but as far as I am concerned,
the only wonder in this world is you.

You’re my light, my strength, my guiding angel.
You’re the reason I come home at night.
All the ingredients I could want in a woman are in you.
They say that nothing is perfect, but you’re as close to perfection as can be.

I have never seen someone so kind, so gentle, yet so humble.
It’s amazing how I feel whenever I am with you.
With you I feel that anything is possible.
Whenever I’m sad, you are there to provide me with a smile.

When I need support, you provide me with a rock to stand on.
And most of all, the love you provide is everlasting.
Wonder woman. You’re my wonder woman now and forever more.
I really do not want to be without you.

You’re my wonder woman for life.


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