A Diamond In The Rough Poem by donnalee west

A Diamond In The Rough

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A cubic zirconia wrapped to the nines, with ribbons and bows, and finished with twine; is still a zirconia, that is no lie.

But a diamond at first sight may seem a simple stone. But put in the
Masters hand with polish it will shine, that we have been shone.

Now many travel far and wide, shop fancy stores with glitter and gold.
Thinking in their minds eye this is where they would conceive a great
find.

But I am here to say, it did not take a big planned quest, to find here in Mexico the very best.

Hidden here in beautiful splendor, I followed a road which led to the
finest of gemstones. Lay-ed by hand of mere cobblestones.

Down this road that seemed quite traveled, I might add by mule that
pulled and groveled.

In the mist of Mexico's rancheros among the dam-as and boleros, this is where you'll find His worn sombrero.

Not hidden at all. But easy to find. Not with a sign or decor on the door.

But with a hand shake and smile with the greatest of style. I might add He could talk a great while.

With ease in his manner he showed us a platter. We stood surprised
and were pleased to flatter.

He is so kind not to pick and choose, some come to him with out even shoes. And I so bound and tied with the blues.

Mom in her chair and Abbie out there, stood very quiet but continued
to stair.

The job was not easy, some may even say queezy, but He worked with such joy He made me laugh till I was dizzy.

I took to the pen in remembrance of Him. Because in Him, I found one of life's true gems.

To doctor Ignacio Hernandez, my diamond in the rough.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Greenwolfe 1962 03 February 2009

This is your best one yet. It was a wonderful story and poetic in its form. It was a joy to read because you wrote it so well. Worth the time, for it gave great pleasure to the reader. Wonderful! GW62

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Leslie Ching 02 February 2009

Just lovely...full of appreciation and thanks...10 Hope you will enjoy PoemHunter-for me, it has become a second home... Regards, Leslie Ching

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Sandra Fowler 02 February 2009

A very warm and original tribute to a great human being.10 for you and ten for the doctor. Welcome to poemhunter! Kindest regards, Sandra

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