#SteemitSchool 100 days Poetry challenge written in my mother tongue. #Day2.

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Erhuwu ebe saghwu ~ The beauty of a flower may fade away,
Uriri uru na osa kpota ~ The glory of the sun may go dim,
Beti uriri ajewheve oerobeivede ~ But the beauty of my bride is everlasting.
aya kpona vugwuwve ~ Even if the world does not recognise you,
Whoka keko evu evwevwe ~ You will always remain evergreen in my mind
mavo whovyovwhiv vawaje ~ What a beautiful woman you are!
mavo owhiwhve yovewhi isabato ~ How beautiful are your feet in sandals
OSU akporna orehor omamo one whomawhe ~ The master sculptor took a lot of time and care to create you
one rawhomawhe emakashina sule aghogho ~ The day you were created, all the angels sang for you
ajewhe ojewhe ogan re ovu eweren ~ Mypride and Mytreasure, you are special
erhuwuwhe ohon ele ewvewhe ghogho~ Lovely and very dearest to my heart
erhuwuwhe ovo egwolor whe ohin ~ It is your beauty that keeps my heart pulsating,
kevwhe ojewhe akpowhe ~ It is your Beauty and love that gives meaning to my life
migwolowhe gangan ~ I love you more Mylove

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Poem composed by
Hive account@diamondrich. Written in my mother tongue (Urhobo) and translated in English.
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