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Felicity Gets Married
This is the last poem on the history of Felicity, a person I know from correspondence with a friend abroad. No relation of mine. In one year's time, I shall retire What is there to look for? Two of my daughters got married. They live quite far from me. Only Felicity remains, the middle one, The one I loved most. Mind you I paid for a grand wedding for both of them. No favouritism would impede me from Granting their wishes., but living far I rarely see them especially as babies came To brighten our humdrum life. But where was Felicity? She spent so much time At the hospital, except for our usual Sunday lunch. Until one Sunday, a bomb blasted my brains. Felicity had a fiancée, whom she invited To our Sunday lunch. Was I angry? Confused? He was a comely fellow, a brain surgeon to boot. He promised to buy a house adjoining mine, And a door would join both our houses. Soon Felicity got married and what a wedding I paid. They were the happiest couple on earth. And soon she gave birth to a bundle of joy. From that day on I did not act as a father But a nanny for my lovely grandson.
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