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A&W Diamonds Princess Diamond, Mother's Day, Poem Competition



I dream of the Princess Diamonds all dayMaybe it will come on my special day in MayMothers Day or my birthdayI could put it in my husbands ear and sayA Princess Diamond all the way

Mitra Harris, 04/07/2008

From generation to generation You learned about life from your mother’s lap when she shared with you the secrets of motherhood.It seemed like there was little effort required – just something natural that was easily understood.Her words continuously echo from the vast halls of time to remind you of what back then was commonplace –a visual sensation and a memory of her soft, gentle embrace – a visitation to a time in youth containing special grace.Her words – resounding like the ring of a crystal bell – that grows ever louder and swells to fill the skies:“You’ll have the strength you’ll need when the time is right, see here now princess, Diamonds reflect in your eyes.”You sailed forth on life’s great promised adventure and occasionally crashed hard upon treacherous rocksbut always with the certainty that the boat could be patched and all ironclad, sealed doors could eventually be unlocked.Her words provided strength when the flesh became weak – when it seemed that the next rainbow was a million miles away –“Good things always come to those with patience, hang in there princess, Diamonds were not made in a day.”She was with you in spirit at each of life’s corners and shared with you the burdens of joy and sorrow.Her legacy will continue from beyond the grave to help define your children’s, children’s tomorrow.And somewhere from inner space comes a joyful laugh and the words in her voice “do not go quietly into the night,hold your head high at all times my princess, Diamond glitter guides your path amongst the stars tonight.”

Vera Spitz, 04/07/2008

THE PRINCESS DIAMOND GARDNERI think that God intended, That a Mother’s role on earth,Was to tend to God’s own treasures,That he placed in life, at birth.I think that God intended, That a Gardener she would be,And nurture little growing gifts,For all the world would see.I think that God intended,That she raise His precious ones,So He graced her life with talents, To do what needed done.I think that God intended,As Mom would watch her “flower” grow, That it bring her joy to see each stage,And more love than she could know.I think that God intended,That a Gardeners work was never done, For just as one flower’s fully grown, Seems a new bud has begun.And so her garden overflows,With gifts colourful and rare, Because God chose a Mom as Gardener, And put the flowers in her care.And together, flowers and Gardner,Like Princess Diamonds rare, Shine brilliantly with radiance,And a beauty uncompared.

Cathy Hansen, 04/07/2008

Say ThisSay it’s the first spring of your first child’s life.Say the cherries have blossomed pink and white,The sky pale blue. Say you look at your wife.There’s not an inch of her doesn’t delightYour every glance, every breath, every touch,But it’s been so long since you just watched her.New fears, new dreams. Your world has changed so muchThe woods outside, bright with finch and flower,Can’t even compare. Say you stroke her faceIn this moment your lovely child is asleep,Hold the curve of her jaw in your rough hand.This is the love you both wished for. You keepQuiet, just looking, longing, but your heart saysAll she is: wife, mother, princess, Diamond.

Temple Cone, 04/07/2008

Memories of A Mothers LoveWhen I reflect all I can seeIs the brilliant love you gave to meYour strength, your radiance your fiery glowYour patience while my learning was slowLike the rising sun each day you shineYour brilliant smile was always mineYou took me from child to adulthoodEmphasizing that I always couldWith patient arms that held me nearYou chased away all my fearsNo matter what life threw at youYour love remains so strong, so trueThe bridge you span can never swayI remember you and your gentle waysMother, the gentle touch, from your caring heartRemains forever though were far apartYou stalled your hopes, your dreams for meWith a rainbow promise, you set me freeFrom you no regrets, no tears, no frownsA regal Queen with Princess Diamonds in your CrownOriginal textComposed April 7, 2008Edwina McMaster

Edwina McMaster, 04/07/2008

The love she thought she had was lostThis seemed to last like winters frostBut like the weather begins snows meltAnd spring stirs love thats truly feltHer heart now saw what she had once pondered...And down on her finger is where her eyes wanderedAt the Princess Diamond while delicate yet strongWas the symbol of love she had all along.

Melissa Machaj, 04/08/2008

The love she thought she had was lostThis seemed to last like winters frostBut like the weather begins snows meltAnd spring stirs love thats truly feltHer heart now saw what she had once pondered...And down on her finger is where her eyes wanderedAt the Princess Diamond while delicate yet strongWas the symbol of love she had all along.

Melissa Machaj, 04/08/2008

Princess DiamondPure Restless Intensity Never Could Escape Sensual Seduction,Devine Intentional Allure Meeting On Nude Domes. first letters = Princess Diamond

Wilson Ribadeneira, 04/08/2008

They say Beauty is in the Eye of the BeholderBut dare I be bolder, to sayThat your beauty, Mother, is like a Princess DiamondFlawless, clear and pureYou illuminate our livesLike a priceless gem dancing in the lightBrightening all of our days and each of our nights.

Greg Shortall, 04/08/2008

My mom is a Princess Diamond,A beautiful gem for sure.She loves to go travelling,And especially enjoys a tour.Shes a wonderful lady,With many great qualities,But one thing is definitely for sure,I love her to pieces,It always increases,So I want to give her something great.

Martin Chandler, 04/08/2008

My Mother The Princess of DiamondsMy mothers smile was always bright just like a Diamond with many colors around her.Her warm and understanding ways were worth more then any Diamond.She was a beautiful women and always understanding to her family needs.My mother has gone from this earth but she will be the bright star that shines in the sky with all the other Diamond stars that are with her.MY mother the princess of Diamonds.

lily mallia, 04/08/2008
The winning poem was writen by Cherita Banton


The Poem Competition:
Write a Wholehearted Mother’s Day poem using the phrase "Princess Diamonds" or "Princess Diamond" and you can win a beautiful Princess Shaped Loose Diamond!!!

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