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You are enough!

 


Love is not enough 

Just as bread is not 

Emotion is not enough 

To keep two together

Permanently forever

What then is enough?


With your die-hard soul 

Yet not desperate for a goal 

Marriage for us, has only one goal 

We are the GOAT


Your Heart is golden 

Your Mind is graceful 

Your Brain is thoughtful 

Your Soul is loving 


We had our fights

We have our shouts

Not as wrestlers,

or boxers, 

But as helpers

Desiring from each other

To be Better and better


'Lode lode la yin se omo ijebu' 

So resourceful like garri ijebu 

And like ijebu garri, graceful

She now has one from ijebu

And that makes her resourceful


Love this babe not out

Of emotion all the time

You could be annoying

But I guess the feeling is mutual

I could also be some time.

But guess the decision of love 

Is enough.

The decision of love is enough


You are enough!

Love you MDR!

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