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In August 1997, At a Parisian site, Fate ****** the world to mourn— Just past the stroke of midnight. A beautiful princess At soaring height Suddenly lost Her earthly light. Sunday ended Her mortal plight— She breathe her last And then took flight. A kindly woman— Full of life. A doting mother, And longing wife. Her adorable sons, Two young lads, Were left, solely, In care of their Dad. The world noted The touch of her hand— The generous heart She shared with man. Heads of state— Moved with tears— Honored the Princess' Fruitful years. America, France, Africa too— Reflected upon The Diana they knew. She touched lepers, Which royals forbade, Embraced the homeless And victims of AIDS. An image of beauty. A charming dove. A woman of courage. A token—beloved. In the eyes of children, Diana stood tall. She won their hearts, And loved them all. With plenty to offer, She traveled a lot— ‘Twas everywhere. Then, she was not. A pilgrimage came Day and night, With oceans of gifts For tribute sites. They stood for hours In sorted lines, To leave expressions In books signed. On September 6, Fans of Di Flooded the UK For a final goodbye. The jammed cortege Was over three miles: Kensington to Abby. At Saint James she lie. Many knew her And many did not, But all mourned The fate of her lot. Cher'shed impressions Upon the world. A legacy of hope By a British girl. A precious jewel, A towering steeple. Forever the 'Princess… Of the People.' -Walterrean Salley
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Jan 24, 2015
Jan 24, 2015 at 2:23 AM UTC
Princess Diana of Wales
In August 1997, At a Parisian site, Fate ****** the world to mourn— Just past the stroke of midnight. A beautiful princess At soaring height Suddenly lost Her earthly light. Sunday ended Her mortal plight— She breathe her last And then took flight. A kindly woman— Full of life. A doting mother, And longing wife. Her adorable sons, Two young lads, Were left, solely, In care of their Dad. The world noted The touch of her hand— The generous heart She shared with man. Heads of state— Moved with tears— Honored the Princess' Fruitful years. America, France, Africa too— Reflected upon The Diana they knew. She touched lepers, Which royals forbade, Embraced the homeless And victims of AIDS. An image of beauty. A charming dove. A woman of courage. A token—beloved. In the eyes of children, Diana stood tall. She won their hearts, And loved them all. With plenty to offer, She traveled a lot— ‘Twas everywhere. Then, she was not. A pilgrimage came Day and night, With oceans of gifts For tribute sites. They stood for hours In sorted lines, To leave expressions In books signed. On September 6, Fans of Di Flooded the UK For a final goodbye. The jammed cortege Was over three miles: Kensington to Abby. At Saint James she lie. Many knew her And many did not, But all mourned The fate of her lot. Cher'shed impressions Upon the world. A legacy of hope By a British girl. A precious jewel, A towering steeple. Forever the 'Princess… Of the People.' -Walterrean Salley
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Jan 24, 2015
Jan 24, 2015 at 2:23 AM UTC
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