She married the first for love
The boy that made her smile
She married the next for money
The boy that had the style
The third came quite by accident
The fourth and fifth were too
The sixth was in a drunken haze
A mumbled and slurred “I do”
She swore off men from that time forth
No need to add again
She could live a happy contented life
Without another man
She could certainly cut the grass alone
And reach to change a light
By her bed, she had a bat
For the creaks and bumps of night
Silence soon became the seventh
And solitude, the eighth it crept
A subtle ninth in Loneliness
Alone, each night, she slept
The first came by for old time’s sake
He missed her laugh and touch
He visited, they laughed and talked
The feelings came in a rush
As he stood, she said “don’t go”
She pressed a kiss and then,
She asked him softly, while in his arms,
“Can we make it an even ten?”
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Quip's Corner - married the first for love
Posted by Aaron at 4:25 PM
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1 comments:
Wow. You write like a modern Chaucer. Very funny. Really.
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