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Happy (Tentative) Anniversary
Contributed by
norm
on
Tuesday, 1st April 2003 @ 04:47:23 AM in AEST
Topic:
didactic
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There was a time in my career
when I sold life insurance.
Some was Whole life, some was term
you had to have endurance.
Right off the bat I wish to say
that marriage follow suit,
Term to be renewed each year
or spousy to get the 'boot.'
Whole Life, you think, is more desired.
Who says that you're entitled.
Instead of wishy-washy love,
let passion be unbridled.
The kids you say, will suffer much
Divorce is not a picnic,
but that's the way it is today
so please don't try to nit-pick.
'To be or not to be' was written
by that English bard,
'Happy anniversary' is more
than words upon a card.
Be it term or any other,
buy it not is plain taboo,
so, be it term or any other
is strictly up to you.
Copyright ©
norm
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2003-04-01 04:47:23] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Happy (Tentative) Anniversary
(User Rating: 1 ) by Wrybod on
Friday, 4th July 2003 @ 01:34:39 PM AEST (User
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No 6 of 10 (for a break I mowed the front)
I liked this one it started well
It had a lilt, a tale to tell
My only feeling's rather terse
It does not need your final verse.
The penultimate is great
one of the best you've written, mate
The last two lines are quite a pair
a masterpiece! (so end it there)
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Re: Happy (Tentative) Anniversary
(User Rating: 1 ) by Wrybod on
Friday, 4th July 2003 @ 01:36:42 PM AEST (User
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No 6 of 10 (for a break I mowed the front)
I liked this one it started well
It had a lilt, a tale to tell
My only feeling's rather terse
It does not need your final verse.
The penultimate is great
one of the best you've written, mate
The last two lines are quite a pair,
A masterpiece! (so end it there)
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