Good Girl Gone Bad; Go Get Grammies

This poem salutes Rihanna on her 6 Grammy nominations, she must be elated. I wish her many successes in converting these into awards but what ever the outcome, Bajans have much to be proud of this daughter of the soil. My poem has many highlights hidden in the text. For those of you viewing it in mono, you may have some difficulty finding the hidden message. See also the left spine, the first letter in each line down the length of the poem. Thanks again Bajegirl for being the first to bring this news to me.

 

Good Girl Gone Bad; Go Get Grammies

 

Grammy nomination for Record of the year

Our own Rihanna puts “Umbrella” right up there

Once the world saw her they fell in love

Diva reaching heights the world now speaks of

Grammy selection for Song of the year is Miss Fenty

“I just can't believe this is happening to me”

Rogers quoted what our Bajan girl reacted and said

Learning that her six nominations pushes her ahead

Grammy nomination for Best Dance recording

One telling us “Don’t stop the music” keep on dancing

Nominees are plentiful but she’s Bajan

Every Barbadian should be proud of what she has done

Barbados has never had such an award before

And now she has the chance for awards galore

Def Jam predicted and pushed for this all year long

Grammy nomination for the Best R&B song

On top of that with their dual harmonization

Grammy nomination for Best Rap/Song Collaboration

Entertainment beyond what we’ve seen yet

This Ne Yo “Hate that I love you” duet

Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance

Rihanna is in for a very clear chance

And still, though we hope that she converts these

May she know that we are already very please

My thoughts are with her as she awaits

Intense deliberations from the final audits

Ella gets 6 nominations for this 50th anniversary

She’s truly a superstar our Robyn Rihanna Fenty

 

 

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