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Grace Kelly
In Philadelphia, in the year 1929,
an actress was born that had a career that was fine.
Grace Kelly, the daughter of Jack and Margaret Kelly,
came from...

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Categories: grace kelly, dedicationfilm, life,
Form: Rhyme



Princess Charlotte of Monaco
She is born not of British Royalty  
but that of Movie Star, Grace Kelly
Gucci Equestrian rider and her
friends Athena Onassis, Jennifer Gates
Charlotte, far prettier...

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Categories: grace kelly, birth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Fifties - Music
The Fifties...Music

The music of the fifties…well, what can I say…
was heaven here on earth compared with that today.
Romantic, lovely sentiments of heart and soul,
with poems...

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Categories: grace kelly, music, nostalgia,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member My Dinner Table
Off all people i would most like to meet
At my Dinner Table, please take a seat
We could all choose Who - for various reasons
Just like...

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Categories: grace kelly, inspirational, people
Form: Rhyme
Hollywood
The victim list keeps growing

But no one really cares

The gristmill claims another one

Keep your hands in and don't stare

Hollywood is the golden land

The eternal silver...

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Categories: grace kelly, america, betrayal, culture, loneliness,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Jimmy - An Ordinary Guy
His years spanned 1908-1997
reaching the grand age of 89
played many a character in his life
giving each one his special shine

My memories of Jimmy Stewart
goes back...

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Categories: grace kelly, film, hero, life, mentor,
Form: Rhyme
The Red Badge of Courage
Before I'm another day older, 
I'm gonna get shot in the shoulder. 
In movies and shows, 
the protagonist knows, 
it's how to get Hilda and...

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Categories: grace kelly, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Hello Dummy
A fabulous career in acting and stand-up comedy
all started in nineteen twenty-six in New York City.
At an early age, you appeared on stage for many...

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Categories: grace kelly, dedication, tribute, new york,
Form: Rhyme
Stars
Valentino , Errol Flynn such stars of the silver screen
 Garbo , Bacall and Davis movie stars that all have been
 Grace Kelly had such...

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Categories: grace kelly, film,
Form: Rhyme
Vintage Heart
These modern day girls,
they don't fall in love
like they did in the black and white movies,
no more Audrey Hepburns' sipping on chardonnays
and pursing gold flake...

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Categories: grace kelly, love
Form: Free verse
California Princess
California Princess


A woman full of virtue and love
She must have been Heaven-sent from above
With such charm and wonderful grace
It is refreshing to see to see...

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Categories: grace kelly, people, woman,
Form: Rhyme
Fate Poor
Had I been a lout I could have married the princess;

              ...

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Categories: grace kelly, fate, fun,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Better Things In Life
bourbon iced tea
cashmere sweaters
billie holiday
strings of chilli peppers
buttery mercedes
french vogue
fans turning lazily
chanel sunglasses. hermes scarf. fendi purse.
its better to have real.
rice paper journals.
charcoal and oil
vanilla...

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Categories: grace kelly, happiness, life, social,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Celebrity Commonness
What sad fate does all of these celebrities likely have in common?

Aaliyah
Aaron Hernandez
Abraham Lincoln
Amy Winehouse
Anna Nicole Smith
Bob Marley
Brandon Lee
Brittany Murphy
Bruce Lee
Buddy Holly
Christopher Wallace - Notorious...

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Categories: grace kelly, anxiety,
Form: List
The Chair
I have this recliner,
that I have to clean.
It belongs to my son,
and it's big and green.

He got it from his neighbor,
all dirty and smelly.
When I...

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Categories: grace kelly, son,
Form: Rhyme

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