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Lady Di the Princess We Loved

Lady Di The princess we loved At 5ft 10 tall with stunning beauty This angel stunned the world With her duty. A young Diana did marry a Prince Charles From other Royals she got snarls An independent woman, we watched grow With 2 sons William and harry They filled her with life They made her glow. Thing soon turned sour With an affair he had This made Dianna Very mad She had 2 sisters and 2 brothers Was talented on the piano She like dance Maybe the tango Beautiful, humble, elegant The charities she helped Where to her testament Diana the most influential person Of the 20th century We will forever hold her in Our hearts and in our memory. Related to Winston Churchill and 10 U.S Presidents Towards the end of her life She lived in torment Diana developed a love interest With Major James Hewitt She looked happy We knew it Battling mental health issues, eating disorders And suicide attempts Behinds the scenes Her heart was breaking Whilst the paparazzi Was staking Media did not leave Dianna alone There was no where she could turn To be on her own 1997 Diana passed away in a car crash The world in disbelief We thought the media Was speaking trash It was true There wasn’t a dry eye How could this happen Now her soul is in the sky The driver of her car Influenced by alcohol Took this princess’s life She was our real-life doll Mother Teresa gave Diana Rosary beads that where Buried with her Although no longer living She still holds power Thousands came to say goodbye With many tributes There wasn’t a dry eye. Diana’s grave on an island On her family’s lake RIP Diana You have no more heartache

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Date: 11/24/2020 4:13:00 PM
Beautiful. so well written what a wonderful human being she was. so caring, used by the royal family. had a sad life. will always be in my heart, she was the Queen of hearts. well done. a very moving poem for me to read. loved her.
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