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Diana, Princess Of Wales.


~THE SIG BOX~


You were born and bred a Lady,
This I know is true,
You were a lovely person,
No-one can compare to you.

You fought to bring awareness,
To every ill and ail,
And all you touched turned to gold,
Never did you fail.

You had an unhappy life,
And your marriage fell apart,
Though you were unwell,
You made a brand new start.

Your boys, William and Harry,
Were your life, your pride,
They were the very heart of you,
But sadly Di, you died.

Such tradegy, such pain,
A nation cries in sorrow,
You'll never be forgotten,
Now or on the morrow!

You will live on forever,
For no Ambassador anywhere,
Could ever take your place,
Or care, the way you care.

So now, with Dodi you rest,
Finally peace be thine,
May you and he be together
Until the end of time.

An ocean of tears have flown,
And wherever you may be,
May you both be bound together,
For all eternity...

© Catherine Inglesby

Saturday August 30, 1997

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