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Your Favorite Song - England's Fairest Rose
When England’s fairest rose strained to find a light neath the monarchy’s shadows, such passion did she incite. Many are the years since Lady Diana Spencer met and married her prince, believing that he loved her. Unrequited affection she tried to brush aside. Poised was her reflection; tears she sought to hide. Princess Di’s quest for love drew her to the masses, who adored this precious dove, more fragile than glass is. A candle caught by harsh wind, extinguished far too young, left the monarchy chagrined; her popularity stung. In death as she was in life, she’s treasured in people’s hearts, for kindness is always rife in the love a People’s Princess imparts. *Inspired by Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind,” which he performed at Diana’s funeral.
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