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Honeymoon From Hell a Collaboration With Jan Allison
Now the wedding had drawn to a close the ceremony past We found ourselves together and thankfully alone at last We packed our bibs and bobs into suitcases very quickly Rushed straight out the door though I felt a little sickly The shining taxi was waiting to whisk us away Airport then plane our trip was finally underway On the plane to his charms I was not immune This was going to be our magical honeymoon Coughing and spluttering in the hotel I did lay Could not get out of bed each and every day To cruise rugged fiords our plan said next So out of my sick bed I raised perplexed This is not what I was thinking to expect Romance and passion seemed to disconnect On a small ship along the rugged coast we then did sail Reveling in the sweet air with every breath we inhaled At last I thought my dream has finally come true Our honeymoon would be joyous and not blue At the Close of the day to the hotel we wandered Through this night our love would not be squandered It was wishful thinking we were soon to realize The honeymoon room had a bed but only single size This is not what we expected when we happily set out Dreams of intimate passion is what we thought about The journey continued at a sedate pace The wonderful views put a smile on our face Sadly food poisoning hit me I was constantly sick Sat hours in the toilets, hubby didn't take the Mick I can now look back at my honeymoon from hell Twenty four years married we are doing quite well
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