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The Case of the Mischievous Matrimony

When Happily Ever After Meets Hilariously Awry

By The PenPalPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
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Once upon a time, in a land not so far,

Lived a couple who thought they'd be a shining star.

A good marriage they had, or so it seemed,

But little did they know, life had other schemes.

Their love, once blooming, now took a funny twist,

As everyday mishaps turned their union amiss.

He'd lose his socks, she'd forget her keys,

Their once perfect harmony brought them to their knees.

In the morning, they'd fight for the bathroom space,

With toothpaste flying, they'd argue with haste.

He'd shave his beard, leaving hair all over the sink,

While she'd hog the mirror, leaving him in a blink.

Their kitchen was a battlefield, pots and pans in disarray,

As they tried to cook dinner and keep the chaos at bay.

He'd add salt instead of sugar, turning dessert to a mess,

And she'd burn the toast, causing smoke and distress.

Their love letters turned into grocery lists,

And date nights were replaced with Netflix marathons' twists.

He'd snore like a freight train in the middle of the night,

And she'd hog the covers, leaving him cold and tight.

But through it all, they found laughter in their strife,

Embracing the comedy that was their married life.

For amidst the chaos and endless bickering,

They discovered a love that was truly enduring.

Their good marriage gone wrong was a comedic act,

With each episode leaving them in stitches, that's a fact.

For in laughter, they found the secret to survive,

And turned their mischievous matrimony into a thriving jive.

So here's to the couple who found humor in their days,

Navigating the labyrinth of married life's funny maze.

They learned that sometimes it's the quirks that make it strong,

And that a good marriage gone wrong can still dance to life's song.

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  • Margaret Brennan4 months ago

    SO BEAUTIFUL AND DEFINITELY SO TRUE. what a GREAT poem.

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