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Menopause Misery Constanza
When Betty hit the menopause her symptoms all came on at once, with her brain fog; she feels a dunce! At night in bed, the hot sweat pours and her nightie is soaked right through she changes; then runs to the loo! Bill tries to speak and Betty ROARS as her mood swings are quite severe, he grits his teeth and says ‘yes dear’! She nags at him without just cause, and Bill’s wants are quickly dismissed… there’s no sex, it’s right off her list! He wished there was a get out clause but they’ve been wed for many years Bill understands, copes with her tears When Betty hit the menopause at night in bed, the hot sweat pours. Bill tries to speak and Betty ROARS she nags at him without just cause … he wished there was a get out clause! Inspired by Constanza Contest Best rhyming poem October to December 2017 Sponsored by John Hamilton Entered on 07/28/20 into Old or New Constanza poetry Contest Sponsored by Joseph May NB This poem was written by an English poet - so to the 'British ear' the rhyme is correct 11-19-17
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