Marriage Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Marriage



Whether you are a Christian or a Non-Christian you are about to learn life to the fullest.

What you thought you knew you will no longer know because two have become one.

She said to him why are you driving so fast and you see me in the car with you.

He said you cannot tell me how long I can go and come because I am a grown man.

She said I need your check to pay the rest of the bills that are way past due.

He said my mother did not cook it like that she made it a different way.

She said I know you are not watching that movie with half naked women in it.

She said you cannot make that decision without consulting me first.

If you are going to play some basketball make sure you are not too long.

I made dinner and you didn't call me to tell me you were going to be late so I threw it away.

Your mother is not here so don't even think about putting your clothes there.

We need to go grocery shopping so don't make any plans with your friends to do anything.

She said you did not eat all of your food what was wrong with it.

Marriage teaches you humility, kindness, temperance, long-suffering, togetherness, honesty, compassion and sacrifices; it takes away selfishness, self-righteousness, words of discouragement, deceitfulness, lying, your way of thinking, cheating and emotional robbery.

Written by Theodore Mosley

January 8,2019

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