A Lighthouse Keeper's Tale - P2
THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S TALE - PART 2
The lighthouse keeper been of a mature stance
Did not want to lead his lady a merry old dance
He loved her pure and honest, but: feisty heart
For the relationship to last they had to be apart
His away job was perfect but; for her much gap
So to keep her busy he filled children on her lap
Each filled their duty to one another with pure ardour
She was all over him; once, he docked at the harbour
Can you see my lines are getting as out of sync
Thoughts of their sex life, turning me quite pink
But; there really was a moral, to my real reason
True love, this lighthouse keeper wasn’t teasing
Gave her all the children, that, she ever wanted
Absence; made love stronger, once they parted
He kept her secure, a house and, all of his wage
Not once another man; did, she think to engage
This marriage; as solid as a lighthouse on a rock
Besides, she looked rite nice in a maternity frock
Indiana Shaw . . . ; )
"Another poem to complement the original poem The Lighthouse Keepers Tale" . . .
Copyright © Indiana Shaw | Year Posted 2020
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