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A Marital Sonnet ‘Why don’t we go to the Isle of Wight?’ she said, one morning over breakfast. ‘Just travel down and stay the night.’ she said and I looked down, embarrassed. ‘But it’s full of ****** Cockneys’ I said, ‘All selling whelks, jellied eels and mash.’ She crossed the kitchen and kissed my head and said ‘At times you talk such trash.’ ‘But if it rains it’ll be a waste of time. I doubt there is very much to do.’ She smiled and put her hand in mine ‘It’ll be a weekend just for two.’ Later, we went to the Isle of Wight and surprisingly, it was actually all right.
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Nov 27, 2013
Nov 27, 2013 at 11:13 AM UTC
A Marital Sonnet
A Marital Sonnet ‘Why don’t we go to the Isle of Wight?’ she said, one morning over breakfast. ‘Just travel down and stay the night.’ she said and I looked down, embarrassed. ‘But it’s full of ****** Cockneys’ I said, ‘All selling whelks, jellied eels and mash.’ She crossed the kitchen and kissed my head and said ‘At times you talk such trash.’ ‘But if it rains it’ll be a waste of time. I doubt there is very much to do.’ She smiled and put her hand in mine ‘It’ll be a weekend just for two.’ Later, we went to the Isle of Wight and surprisingly, it was actually all right.
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Nov 27, 2013
Nov 27, 2013 at 11:13 AM UTC
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