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The Happy Dress
It’s a mother-in-law’s right, her prerogative To ‘drop in’ on her son almost any time, But a mother-in-law should always be prepared For almost anything she may find. So, Mother Cready dropped in unannounced; But as she approached her son’s front door, Suddenly it opened. “Ta Da! Do you like my happy dress?” His young wife stood there in her ‘all in all’…nothing more. “Oh, my word!” Mother Cready exclaimed with surprise. “Why are you naked? Are you insane?” Just as surprised, the young wife pulled her inside. “Please, Mother Cready…if you’ll just let me explain. You see, when Mac has had a rough day, When he’s been under a lot of stress, Sometimes I meet him at the door With a smile and a kiss in my happy dress. It always relaxes him and makes him happy, Then he makes me very happy too. It works for Mac and me, Mother Cready; Maybe it would work for you.” “We’re too old for such.” scoffed Mother Cready. “Perhaps if we were young like the two of you.” But, on her way home, she decided She was definitely going to try it too. So, she bathed and put on some nice perfume, Fixed her make-up and her hair. She was thinking some very sexy thoughts, But she had to hurry…no time to spare. She heard her husband’s car in the driveway; And as he approached their front door, She threw it open. “Ta Da! Do you like my happy dress?" She stood there in her ‘all in all’…nothing more. She saw a little grimace cross his face, But that was not the worst. Then he said, “I appreciate your happy dress, my dear; But maybe you should have ironed it first.” ALTERNATE LAST VERSE “Well…your ‘happy dress’ could use some ironing; But my birthday suit could use some starch.” He kissed her. “Bet you and I can work it out.”; And off to bed they marched.
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