Daisy Poem by David Andre' Klopper

Daisy



Daisy, you came into my life,
Delivered to me by my wife,
You carried me through a time of strife,
No more boots, I wish you a peaceful life,

Daisy, oh my Daisy,
You drive me crazy,
You're a little bit lazy,
My Sweetheart,

Looking at me with those big eyes,
Pointy ears hear the human lies,
When I am down, only you hear my cries,
In my darkest hours, you were there,
Just a look to show you care,
Your warmth my only consolation,
In my time of great trepidation,

Daisy, oh my Daisy,
You drive me crazy,
You're a little bit lazy,
My Sweetheart,

When your sister drives you to despair,
Back you go to your lair,
I always try to be fair,
Everywhere your dark hair,
Only you know how much I care,
Your sister gives me inspiration,
But your heart always brings me elation,
You have saved our nation, from great tribulation!

April 2012

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeline Foster 12 January 2014

To a baby girl, I do surmise. She will appreciate this loving poem. Read mine - To Glenda - Adeline

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David Andre' Klopper

David Andre' Klopper

Durban, South Africa
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