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Mistress

Up very early on this particular morning

couldn't sleep not unusual.

Trillions of thoughts racing in his brain

leaving his lovely wife in bed!

knowing to well the problems he'd created

met another himself he hated.

 

Nine months Jamie had been having an affair

his wife asking why he was late.

On numerous days his mistress wanting him

easy to say it just happened!

How could he let his fling get out of hand

he knew it was underhand.

 

Couldn't rest his conscience nagged him

no children with his spouse.

Practically one less worry for him to resolve

now his mistress was pregnant!

The usual cliche he still loved his wife

aware this situation was rife!

 

This didn't help sort out the mess he was in

what was the solution?

None of the answers were fundamentally good

but could not escape the truth.

It would break her heart to if he were to leave

who he never wanted to deceive!

 

With a deep breath he prepared for honesty

it had been a long time coming.

Prided himself in being an upstanding man

not noticing how low he'd sunk.

Seven thirty approached he heard Emma stir

he had to go and tell her!

 

With a burning guilt consuming his whole being

he made his way for judgement day!

 

The Foureyed Poet.

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Written by
malcolm-terence-gould
English
Published
Dec 27, 2011
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Jamie knew one day he would have to be honest with himself and his wife Emma! this was that day! The Foureyed Poet.

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