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Sing and sang sung A song so perfectly Last night. I've seen sheen Sing a song sung By sing and sang A scene of sheen, Sing and sang Sing a see C song ©Hilla
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Apr 7, 2019
Apr 7, 2019 at 8:17 AM UTC
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My mum said,"Son time you had a wife." I said,"What's the hurry,let me first enjoy life." But, she started looking for one, My panic button was switched on, I didn't want a desi wife like my mother, Or simple middle class wives like the ones of my brothers, Who treated their husbands as Demi-God's, Their masters, their Lords. I wanted an ultra modern wife, Trendy, **** lovely and an equal partner in my life. So I went against my family and married one, I thought I had won. I was head over heels in love, She was my beautiful dove, For several months life was paradise, I felt nice, *** theatres and parties. Then the honeymoon  was over, Of that I had surmised never, I was tired eating out, In cooking she was nought, The house was a mess, She cared less, She was never at home, And when she came she was drunk some. Everything was not well, My life had become hell, I ended up at mum's for dinner, I realised  dad and my brothers were in fact winners, Loved and cared by their wives, So much happiness in their lives. With me my wife didn't want to stay, So she ran away, After my divorce I married again, My heavenly life began, My desi wife, mum's choice, Lovely, homely and poised, I, her Lord and she my Lady Our married life very steady.
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Sep 24, 2018
Sep 24, 2018 at 3:24 PM UTC
Modern Wife
You're My Foundation My Soul does not Quiver You, You Entice Me Your Love Will Always Deliver It Will Not Break It Will Not Crumble And Shall Never Wither Trapped By The Chains Of Your Protection I Do Not Dream To Flee Now I Can't Believe It's Just You And Me You Have Chosen Thy I'm Honoured I'm Flattered But I Am The One That's What Mattered Or So I Thought You Quickly Gave Up To Save Us, I Fought Hate: One, Love: Nought
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Aug 19, 2014
Aug 19, 2014 at 8:18 PM UTC
Nought