Our Mimi and Chipop



Mimi and Chippop, a pair so dear,
Whose love and kindness, are always near,
They do everything, for everyone they know,
With hearts so big, their kindness overflows.
They cook and clean, with a smile and a laugh,
Always ready, to lend a helping hand,
Their generosity, knows no bounds,
With Mimi and Chippop, you're always found.
They give and give, without asking for a thing,
Their love and care, forever will ring
With open hearts, they welcome all,
Their warmth and grace, can never fall.
For Mimi and Chippop, are a gift to us all,
Their love and kindness, forever will call,
We're grateful for their friendship, and all they do,
For with them around, life is always anew.
So let us honor, these two dear souls,
Whose hearts are pure, and their love never grows old,
For Mimi and Chippop, are blessings in our life,
Whose love and kindness, always shines so bright.
They're always there, in times of need,
Their love and support, is always guaranteed,
No matter what, they'll stand by your side,
With Mimi and Chippop, you'll never have to hide.
Their friendship is a treasure, a rare gem indeed,
With them around, there's no room for greed,
For they give selflessly, with hearts so pure,
Their kindness and love, forever will endure.
Mimi and Chippop, are a shining light,
Guiding us all, with their love so bright,
Their example, a lesson for us all,
To love and care, with no expectation or wall.
So let us cherish, these two dear souls,
Whose love and kindness, forever unfolds,
For with Mimi and Chippop, life is sweet,
And in their loving presence, our hearts will always beat.

About this poem

This poem is to my Cousin her and her husband help so many people out.so this is for them

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Written on May 07, 2023

Submitted by mac61468 on May 08, 2023

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Scheme AABCDEFGHHIIIIJJKLMNOOPPOOQQNNIIKRSS
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,588
Words 315
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 36

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