Marital bliss, marital bliss. Hmmm. No,
just sounds like an oxymoron to me. You
love someone, you're gonna fight with
them sooner or later
But a married wolf and bunny. Now you have to
think they're going to find some different
things to fight over.
Almost guaranteed you never thought of this one. :- )
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Note: The Thursday Prompt that got this one written
was 'taking a stand.'
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just sounds like an oxymoron to me. You
love someone, you're gonna fight with
them sooner or later
But a married wolf and bunny. Now you have to
think they're going to find some different
things to fight over.
Almost guaranteed you never thought of this one. :- )
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>>>>> On Temptation (#11) -- Spoken Word <<<<<
By Fred Brown, Sept 17/2011
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Recorded on Mar 4/22
Note: The Thursday Prompt that got this one written
was 'taking a stand.'
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Category Music / All
Species Wolf
Size 120 x 120px
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Somehow, on this one, I think I was really, *really* channeling Mr. Bill, at his best style. As in, the sonnet sets up a story, shows us a problem to be solved.
Usually in the couplet. Best example 'For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings / That then I scorn to change my state with kings.' Amazing.
I'm afraid I've left poor wolfy hungry in this one. De nada. '....Tail served in sauce.' is *funny*. That'll do. :- )
fwbrown61
Usually in the couplet. Best example 'For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings / That then I scorn to change my state with kings.' Amazing.
I'm afraid I've left poor wolfy hungry in this one. De nada. '....Tail served in sauce.' is *funny*. That'll do. :- )
fwbrown61
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