Worries And Apprehensions Poem by Mark Heathcote

Worries And Apprehensions



He says, let's throw a Tupperware party
and invite all our neighbours and friends
we'll be sure to make some good money,

she says I'll-throw an Ann summers party
I'll speak to all my co-workers and friends;
Honey, that's bound to make lots of money.

He groans and says, let's not bother then?
She asks why you don't indulge my ideas
he reciprocates back the same and then, then
they laugh, still full of worries and apprehensions.

Saturday, August 3, 2019
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