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My Queen

What defines Queen? A question in my mind supreme; No subject to betitled Kings; A regality not bestowed by bling. A Queen will match a King in strength; But intelligence gives that subtle edge; I mean this not to cause offense; I look to natural evidence. What inner strength must Queens possess; To be unbending faced with this: A world were men dictate and stress; Where Nature constant screams "REDRESS"!. What worlds were saved as Queens engaged; In lands so ravaged after plague; War and disease unleash evil; Which Queens both nurse and fight with skill. As man's injustice cracks man's law; Our Queens stand firm and shout "NO MORE"! "I bore you life through me you are; My stake in life is to give care". A Queen protects that nuclear; For fickle males do disappear; A Queen remains to bring repair; Engender values we hold dear. My Queen: my mother, sister, aunt; You are a light where darkness haunts; Take up your leading role and know; That as a man I bow down low.

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