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The Marital Bed

There once was a bed with a pillow

Then a wife did enter the room

And thus my one-pillow system

Began to sense its doom.

First came two big long pillows

That stretched across the bed

And did everything a pillow should

Except help rest your head.

Then came two fluffy square ones

That aren’t the same color or size

Because apparently symmetry

Is not good for a female’s eyes.

Then came that little round novelty

With a pic of my mother-in-law

And now I don’t sleep with a pillow at all,

Put my head on mattress all raw.

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Some Things Must Never Be Said In Civilized Company

I interviewed a guy today

Who seemed a classy man;

A graduate from Harvard

Who served in Afghanistan,

An ally to the homeless

Who kept them clothed and fed.

He was well-prepared, as well as

Well-dressed and well-read.

The only box that wasn’t checked

For this supreme go-getter

Was when he said “the warm side

Of the pillow feels better.”

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