Wedlock is an awful word,
It’s connotations scary;
Once state of marriage is conferred;
Escape may prove quite hairy.
The very sound is cruel and harsh
It paints a gruesome picture;
Some rusty padlock on a chain
to make free love a fixture.
An instrument of grievous pain
To bind you to a life,
You never really thought to gain
When first you took a wife.
So why would anyone who’s sane
Consent to such a fate,
It’s such a drastic step to take
To tie you to a mate.
For some perhaps, the prospect
Of regular safe sex
May sound a jolly reason
But reality may vex.
For just one slice of wedding cake
Can turn a girl quite frigid,
And no imploring from her spouse
Can breach a stance so rigid.
And then there is the nagging,
The loathing and contempt
For style, cool when courting,
Will now be judged unkempt.
There’s really no advantage,
As when the knot you tie,
There’s nothing to look forward to
Except the day you die.
And when she’s standing o’er your grave
Insurance cheque in hand,
She’ll plan to live the highlife chum
And toss the wedding band.


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