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About The Poem – Truth About True Love

A long time back in a blog post I wrote the following
“True love is like your mother, she can only conceive you once, she can only carry you once, she can only deliver you once. Then forever she is your mother. There can be million people who can look, speak and act like your mother. None of them will be like the mother who conceived you carried you, and delivered you.”

Well, that’s where it all started. I recently looked back into that post and pulled it out. I tried to generate a blog post about this as well as a poem with ChatGPT. It gave me a framework for a poem and the blog post was all about motherhood. So I used the framework and went with my sleepy brain to write this. I will take a look back at this after Ramadan. But for now.. Enjoy… if you find serious flaws let me know.

Here is the Link to the Poem.

Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash

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