The Sisters Poem by Francis Duggan

The Sisters



Her's is an open marriage she makes the most of life
Her husband he is having sex with someone's else's wife
And she is not impartial to share herself around
One might say her and hubby they share some common ground.

Her sister is so religious they don't see eye to eye
Married with two young children and faithful to her guy
She doesn't approve of the lifestyle of her younger sister for her soul she does pray
But suppose we all are different that is the human way.

Not everyone can be perfect and smelling like a rose
The sisters are so different that's life I do suppose
One is a one man woman who believes in God and prayer
The other her sexual favours with randy young men share.

Born to and raised by the same parents but they see life differently
We all seem very different that's how it seems to me
Life would be very boring if we all thought the same
A natural life to one person to another is a life of shame.

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