Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Round Robin Sonnet

She so loved her father before he left,
his successors, a grasp at memory;
mother and children were a bit bereft.
Daddy had become an allegory.

She caught her man in a different way;
shotgun wedding, the first mistake was made.
Mom and babes narrowly escaped that fray
to a gentler man who came to their aid.

Six darlings later, she finally learned
the deep secrets of her fertility.
Her husband, though, had earlier earned
champion title for virility.

One little spermatozoon was so strong;
broke the rubber and proved her oh so wrong.

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