SONNET TRIBUTE: CHERYL COLE

SONNET TRIBUTE: CHERYL COLE

A Poem by Xavier Paolo Josh Mandreza

Just as you Sing to the Pop-Robin's Tune
The Cricket will cower and chirp for more
I say for some News I brought this Noon
Though I believe you have heard this before:
The Pilgrim comes out of the Pool. And begs
Your Seasoned Pucker as you make-decide
His trunks are no-offense. In Truth his legs,
Thick as moss beg your humble dear Confide
I guess you were advised after your Shift
He requested for your charmed Experiment
Second Ghosts appeared; They in turn bereft
And granted his Fantasy's sentiment.
I should go now. Since more time to pursue
Before he stabs me with a Knife-in-Due.

© 2013 Xavier Paolo Josh Mandreza


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This is just too precious. Cheryl is, indeed, an amazing person. I live in the U.S. where I also grew up. I happen to stumble upon Cheryl Cole while looking up X-Factor video's on YouTube. At the time, I only knew of the American X-Factor, and really had no idea that the show really started in the UK long before it was started here in the U.S. I happen to stumble upon Daniel Evans room audition which made Cheryl cry. Since that video, she became very intriguing to me as a person. I even went as far as reading her biography. It is amazing the kind of influence she has on her fans. She has a very motherly-like influence on her fans which is very powerful. She has mentioned that she takes the role of being a role model to her fans very seriously.

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Xavier Paolo Josh Mandreza
Xavier Paolo Josh Mandreza

Makati City, National Capital Region, Philippines



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Hello People! My name is Xavier Paolo Josh Mandreza y Ledesma, 35 years old, born in Makati City, Philippines and I have been writing Poetry about...early 1981...? About when I was Twelve Years...? Ye.. more..

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