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Really, Really, Really
A choir of a hundred angels
Devoid of tone, compared to her
A field of a million flawless flowers
Such perfection is diminished in her presence
A world of eight billion people
None as profoundly radiant as her
To what extent is her magnificence?
To what end does she not falter?
To what degree does she compare to all else?
All the way? Perhaps
To no end? Possibly
To a hundred, a million, a billion? Perchance
But the best way to describe
Just how admirable she is
The correct word
To describe the greatness of
Her Strengths
Her Heart
Her Voice
Her Talents
Her Vitality
Her Resilience
Her Creativity
Her Beauty
Is simple Really,
Really?
Really.
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She is really worth all effort put into creating this poem. What started out as a joke, morphed into something rather meaningful signifying the simplicity and importance of the word really, which is typically just filler. In this piece, it is everything. All that is beyond comprehension is my meaning of really in this story. Written about her, from my perspective.