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Nuptial state! Is it a bond? Is it a grief? I can see the fire at the end, Disappearing and untouchable stars. What is alike? Obliging your hubbies Cranky babies Are they our burden? I screamed, Suppressing my emotions and reactions. What is marriage? A little adjustment, said one. I feel it is a full of amendments. Accommodate yourself for others. Is this life? Risking our future for a stranger. How it call as divine? Wearing a dress of his preference, Is this call freedom? How to live hiding my wishes? A heartbeat is lost a dream forgotten. Think, If you have a child, Will you happy ever after divorce? It is a real lock Locked within a ring Are you afarid of it? Is it an everlasting inexpliacability No it is not, Think slackenly, And prefer good...
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Nov 24, 2015
Nov 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM UTC
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Nuptial state! Is it a bond? Is it a grief? I can see the fire at the end, Disappearing and untouchable stars. What is alike? Obliging your hubbies Cranky babies Are they our burden? I screamed, Suppressing my emotions and reactions. What is marriage? A little adjustment, said one. I feel it is a full of amendments. Accommodate yourself for others. Is this life? Risking our future for a stranger. How it call as divine? Wearing a dress of his preference, Is this call freedom? How to live hiding my wishes? A heartbeat is lost a dream forgotten. Think, If you have a child, Will you happy ever after divorce? It is a real lock Locked within a ring Are you afarid of it? Is it an everlasting inexpliacability No it is not, Think slackenly, And prefer good...
Many married women who have deliberately spurned the "hour" of childbearing are unhappy and frustrated. They never discovered the joys of marriage because they refused to surrender to the obligation of their state. In saving themselves, they lost themselves!
Harea
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Nov 24, 2015
Nov 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM UTC
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