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Going to a wedding - We will watch them tie the knot. It’s nice to know that younger folk Still give this thing a shot. I’ll get myself all gussied up (That word is proof I’m old), Although I’m not the dress-up type Most times, if truth be told. The ceremony’s out of doors, A garden the location And then we’ll head inside to dine And dance in celebration. Originally weathermen Predicted it would rain. The sun decided otherwise, The worries all in vain. I’m sure it will be lovely But the main thing that I think Is, with all the preparation, It’s all over in a blink.
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May 28, 2017
May 28, 2017 at 3:27 PM UTC
Going to a Wedding
Going to a wedding - We will watch them tie the knot. It’s nice to know that younger folk Still give this thing a shot. I’ll get myself all gussied up (That word is proof I’m old), Although I’m not the dress-up type Most times, if truth be told. The ceremony’s out of doors, A garden the location And then we’ll head inside to dine And dance in celebration. Originally weathermen Predicted it would rain. The sun decided otherwise, The worries all in vain. I’m sure it will be lovely But the main thing that I think Is, with all the preparation, It’s all over in a blink.
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Manhattan
May 28, 2017
May 28, 2017 at 3:27 PM UTC
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