Wednesday, July 22, 2020

the marriage contract

She ties the knot

With a man she knows

Maybe have gone through the mill

Upside inside out as well


She knows the man's endowment

She hasn't complained or left

She goes on to marry her man

Now she says she wants a bigger steak


She goes out to seek for it

Once she finds a man with a bigger stick

She will want to have it sink in

Forgetting she is a married woman


By right she shouldn't get married

She should stay free until she finds

The bigger endowment she wants

Why want to misbehave?


When the marriage contract is signed

Both parties must stay true

There shouldn't be a back door

It will foretell the contract is over


There are positions to display

Crafted by the ancient texts

Now the modern couples can copy

Fulfill the intimacy in full capacity


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