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If I Shopped For My Spouse Like I Shop For My Automobile
My man was old and battered and was destined for the scrap heap He’d failed his annual MOT as his many defects ran far too deep His motor was still running but he had an intermittent fault He’d nod off when we were making love – (I’d feel a sudden jolt!) His once full head of blonde gleaming hair Can be polished, as it now it’s thinning there With aching joints that my man once trusted He needed a service as his parts were rusted So I took him to the used man showroom to see what they could do They gave him full service to see if his parts they could renew They said he still had many miles to go and they no longer made this model But if I had his engine repaired he’d be going at full throttle The trusty mechanics worked day and night To ensure that his engine was running just right They polished his body, now you should see it shine He’s back to how he was now his motor is just fine!!! If I’d trawled the showrooms would I want to replace The one who’d stuck by me and kept a smile on my face I’ve no wish to trade him in or keep him as a spare After many years together there’s bound to be wear and tear! FUN FICTION WRITE FOR THE CONTEST! IF I SHOPPED FOR MY SPOUSE LIKE I SHOP FOR MY AUTOMOBILE CONTEST Sponsored by Cindi Rockwell
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