Tell the story about the Village of Grace Land Tell of a lady so graceful and lovely! Okay, I will! Do I tell, before taking her meals, she prayed grace. I will tell you now how she walked with style and grace. And did I tell you we started calling her Grace. I should tell if anything she lacked — it wasn't grace. I am telling you now even her tears fell with grace. This beautiful girl we remember as Grace.
I don’t think I got this right; the use of repetition in poetry! Instructions were well over my skill grade. Yet, this morning I prayed for humility; with that said I think my prayer was answered. BIG TIME!
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Myrna,
What a beautiful elegy for a girl named Grace! Beautifully done.
Pax,
Dora
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Your poem is beautiful … and reminds me of my Mother.
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That is so nice of you to think of your mother while reading my poem, thank you for that!
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Grace is both a wonderful word and idea. And to be worthy of the name is a gift. (K)
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Humility and Grace go a long way: a lovely poem!
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You got it right- the consecutive end line repeats are all there and subtly changed at times which gives added pleasure to the reader. Thank you for joining in with the prompt – not above your skill level!
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It must be what I call sometimes with a watercolor of mine, a “Happy Accident”
Thank you I appreciate it!
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definitely graceful and clever this is!
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This is so beautiful!
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You said grace for Grace! 🥳 Made me smile 😊
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Very nicely done! Yes, grace is a wonderful answer to your prayer. Something we all need to remember and work on!
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