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Henpecked Harold Hits Back
Doreen acted like the brain of Britain Answering questions on the TV quiz show She would sit and shout out the answers Her face would have a smug rosy glow Her poor husband Harold could do nothing right She would moan at him all night and day Belittling him with her intelligent quips ‘Yes you’re right dear ‘was all Harold could say Doreen decided she had such a high IQ That she should get it tested So she applied to join Mensa So her intelligence could be attested She told all her neighbours of her plans They secretly stifled their yawn For Doreen was always quoting new facts She bored them from dusk until dawn Harold drove her to where the test was being held But five minutes later she suddenly appeared Her face was like thunder, she screamed and she yelled Had her results been worse than she’d feared Sadly Doreen had not even got through the door To her chagrin she’d gone on the wrong day For someone so intelligent… she now looked a fool You stupid cow was all that Harold could say. Harold drove home and quickly packed his bags He said he was going to stay with his mother For he knew if he’d stayed in the house that night His overbearing wife he’d be tempted to smother! 05~27~17
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