Mrs C Poem by Francis Duggan

Mrs C



Whenever i meet her she is always smiling in a surly mood her i have yet for to see
Happiness does always seem to be with her The happy go lucky bubbly Mrs C
With two very pretty brown haired little daughters the eldest is five and the youngest is three
Her husband he is a quiet sort of a fellow to her he is different as different as can be
An attractive woman in her late twenties her hair to her shoulders is wavy and brown
She possess a charm that is quite infectious the nicest person on her side of the town
For one so attractive she is not conceited she smiles to everyone and bids them good day
Wherever she goes to happiness goes with her about her she does have such a charming way
Wherever i see her she is always smiling with her daughters in the park or on the street
Happiness always does seem to be with her and she is one i do feel happy to meet
Perhaps she too may well have her own worries though she appears as one without a care
For one so pretty so warm and friendly the Mrs C's of the World are rare
Wherever she goes to joy seems to go with her of any care she is one who seems free
The town is better for her living in it the charming, down to earth and beautiful Mrs C.

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