Sisters United, A Bond of Love and Faith
In the weave of life, my sisters stand tall,
Each with a role, answering the call.
Pansy, the eldest, with firmness in her stride,
Her care unyielding, never to hide.
As a home caretaker, she tends with might,
Her presence a pillar, in the darkest night.
I wish her to find love, amidst her care,
To know her strength, beyond compare.
Nonkululeko, the joker, with wit so bright,
A caregiver too, in sickness and in health,
Her humor a remedy, for life's stealth.
With jokes and fun, she brightens our days,
Ntsiki, the youngest, with fire in her soul,
Supportive and strong, making life whole.
Good with cars, a hustler indeed,
Her determination, a trait to heed.
In their strength, I find inspiration anew,
Their resilience, a guiding light through.
I'm thankful for them, and all they've done,
For their unwavering support, we've won.
Together, we stand, united and strong,
A bond unbreakable, where we belong.
Though we each have differences at times,
Our sisterhood thrives, like rhythm and rhymes.
May nothing, no one, ever come between,
Our sisterhood, a treasure, forever seen.
So here's to my sisters, my pillars of life,
In joy and sorrow, through struggle and strife.
May we always put God first, and never forget,
The teachings of our parents, in God's love, we're set.
By: Innantia Magcanya
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