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Short Grace Kelly Poems

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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 than her grandmother...

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Categories: grace kelly, birth,
Form: Free verse



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 get it clean,
it will be good for Grace Kelly.

So clean,and fresh,it
will be.
When he sits in it,
he'll think of me.

He'll take it home,and
that will be all.
He will be in touch,the
very next day,
He'll thank me with,
a cell phone call....

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Categories: grace kelly, son,
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 cigarettes
over a bowl of delicate conversation

they're unsophisticated,
they puff on cigars
and gulp down jello shots
while attempting a balletic demeanor
as poetic as Grace Kelly

but their actual depiction
is gauche
and lacking the ability
to fool any heart,
especially Cary Grant's...

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Categories: grace kelly, love
Form: Free verse
Stars
Valentino , Errol Flynn such stars of the silver screen
 Garbo , Bacall and Davis movie stars that all have been
 Grace Kelly had such beauty Audrey Hepburn was the Queen
 Bogart ,Fonda and and Brando got hearts racing in every scene
 Pacino , Redford and Poitier ,James Stewart and Steve McQueen
 Elizabeth Taylor ,Sophia Loren ,original divas unforeseen
 Generations passed and so do they ,no longer to make me dream
 But the stars that gave us so much grace will always be on my screen...

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Categories: grace kelly, film,
Form: Rhyme

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