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The Web Poetry Corner - Diane Klammer - Diva (for mama)
Diva (for mama)
by
Diane Klammer
The year the century turned
You danced out of life
Leaving a hole in my heart
You try to fill it
By leaving your name
Emblazoned everywhere
Outdoor Divas are on Pearl St Boulder
Diva’s radio blasts
In New Orleans
Diva’s dress shop
Adorns Cocoa Florida
You know we want a reminder
When Carol and I
Sang as children
Your name was unheard of
Diva is now taking over the country
You were never a Prima Dona
Yet young girls wear your name
On their tee shirts
Stay with us mom
We miss you so
NEXT?
Why don't you look at
birth
by:
Jeff C
from: Toronto, ON, CA
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