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The Cut Price Wedding
Angus and Morag decided to get married Twenty years together – too long they had dallied So off to the registry office they did go To book the wedding and get on with the show Angus being a canny Scots man Said lets get this done as cheaply as we can If we limit the numbers there will be a reduction Oh Angus please learn the art of seduction He paid for 6 people at a reduced fee Angus rubbed his hands with glee Just Angus the groom and Morag the bride Would stand together side by side They wore nothing special on their special day Angus did not want fuss it is cheaper way Ailsa and Isla their two teenage daughters Hamish and Jeanie their other supporters The wedding breakfast was held at Maccy D’s Six Big Macs and fries, 2 cokes and four teas Hamish was happy to pay for this meal He’d got a voucher for a 2 for 1 deal I felt really sorry for Morag that special day Hamish hadn’t always been this way When they met Hamish swept her off her feet But now he’s got control of the monthly balance sheet I haven’t stopped smiling since I read this great news No better daughter in law his parents could choose His mother didn’t have to buy a new hat I know she will have been pleased about that Jan Allison 1st April 2014 Submitted to Any Poem Goes # 17 Free Poetry Contest Sponsored by Poet Destroyer A
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