To Lady Diana, Princess of Wales

The Lady with armful of tulips
With a radiant smile in eyes
With the gentle name of Diana
You were charming and wise

You gave us the shine and hope
You with the bottomless soul
Became a hostage of crowd
And the purity of your love

The world was awaiting a wonder
The new day would bring to us
But tragedy fatal as thunder
Has broken our hearts

As in the parks all sweet lilacs
Were by morning pulled up
The world became old and ugly
Loosing the best of its part

The ocean of farewell flowers
Accompanies you with pain
The birches are crying and crying
On leaves are the drops of rain

You left us in this world alone
But sure we’ll see you again
In dew on the grass in the morning
In buds of the blossoming plain


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