Ode to to girl called Donna.

I know a woman by the name of Donna
Has many virtues stowed upon her
Loving and soft are among her charms
Giving and caring, with her outstretched arms
Her tears are of joy and they taste extra sweet
And her beauty go’s from her head to her feet
She is kind and considerate warm and sincere
To anyone with sadness she will bring a good cheer
Pleasing and charming along with her grace
She could bring a huge smile to anyone’s face
And best of all, this woman Divine
Is here right in front of me, and she is all mine

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  • cutedrishti8 on Oct 26, 2009

    A nice one to read..But some mistake is there in the starting [font face="Comic Sans MS" size="4" color="orangered"]

  • Darla Cooke on Oct 26, 2009

    Lovely poem.

  • diamondpoet on Oct 26, 2009

    She sound like an elegant lady, nicely written and sweet words.

  • CrystalFlute on Oct 26, 2009

    Beautiful poem. I like your work!

  • ceegirl on Oct 26, 2009

    Seems like you love Donna.

  • Lady Sunshine on Oct 26, 2009

    How sweet, Johnny. She seems quite the lady.

  • Guy Hogan on Oct 26, 2009

    If this poem is about the situation you are in now you should consider yourself to be very lucky.

  • Emma Green on Oct 26, 2009

    Beautiful Johnny

  • ken bultman on Oct 26, 2009

    I had a terrible crush on a girl named Donna Sue. I guess she’s not the same one, huh? lol.

  • Tanya Wallace on Oct 26, 2009

    Fabulous ode to Donna.Your words flowed wonderfully and had some great imagery in them.Good stuff!

  • LoveDoctorGoodBye on Oct 26, 2009

    Johnny, “Where have you been all my life?” lol I am not Donna, but I am charming:)

    Good work

  • Christine Ramsay on Oct 27, 2009

    You are a lucky person, Johnny and Donna is lucky to have you too. A beautifully written tribute.

  • Jane Jane on Oct 27, 2009

    lovely donna. lucky guy you are. I guess you should use instead of []

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