The Beauty Of A Woman



The beauty of a woman, isn't in the clothes she wears, The figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair.

The beauty of a woman, must be seen from in her eyes, because that's the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.

The beauty of a woman, isn't in a facial mole, but true beauty in a woman, is reflected by her soul.

It's the caring that she cares to give, the passion that she shows, And the beauty of a woman, with passing years, only grows.

I wish you bright mornings and warm, sunny days, Soft shade to cool you from sweltering rays,

Raindrops, a few, from some cloud floating by, Rainbows thereafter to color your sky.

Rambling rivers and great shining seas, Mountains and forests with towering trees,

Hillsides and valleys, all flower-festooned, Nature that nurtures whomever's attuned.

A faithful companion who'll stay by your side, Children to care for, to love and to guide,

Enough work to do with enough time for play Then restful sleep at the close of the day.

Friends when you need them and when they need you, Something to spend, just as much as will do

A heart full of laughter; perhaps a few tears, A faith you can follow through all of your years.

Then, fearlessly facing your last setting sun, As you contemplate all the deeds you have done,

Recalling a life that's been more than worthwhile, Perhaps you will pause and give thanks with a smile.

Author Unknown




Never Defeated by Age

Her old bones creaked and her pace was slow But her smile was blindingly bright. Her mind was sharp, and her voice was kind, Her manner was a true delight.

The world had changed In the winters she'd known,

But she bore their weight with pride. She shared her wisdom and passed the goodness on, Using her love of life as her guide.

She did not bow to time, Using life as her stage, She sought each morning's joy. And she was never defeated by age.