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"The Art of Compromise" - Day 4/Poetry
The Art of Compromise

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The cakes tilted this way and that -
a pyramid of old top hats
with flowers dripping from the seams.
It looked a nightmare, not sweet dreams.

"You can't be serious," she said,
squinting her eyes, cocking her head.
"Such are ways of compromise,"
I murmured, laughter in my eyes.

"You told me of your fantasy –
a cake unique for all to see.
You said, I quote, a cake that towers
sporting all the spring time flowers."

"And wait until you taste the cake –
I chose real Bourbon; not a fake
flavoring like 'Spring Sunbeams'."
I heard the crashing of her dreams.

"I'm sure your Mom had some advice:
'include the groom just to be nice'
thinking the more that I'm involved
the less objections. Problem solved!"

"I listen to each word you say
but sometimes words get in the way.
Just tell what you really mean;
I never learned to 'read between'."

"Marriage is made of give and take
and you should choose the wedding cake.
I'm not equipped (It's self-protection)
to pick and choose nuptial confection."

She hugged me and picked out "the one."
There's still a lot that needs be done.
I think we're starting off quite well.
I guess that only time will tell.

She is my love ... and soon, my wife.
I'm sure the years will have some strife.
But, we'll avoid the true disaster –
there won't be any slave or master.

We'll learn the art of compromise
and, with time, as we grow wise
our partnership, like love, will grow.
For now, that's all we need to know.


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Day 4 entry for "Invalid Item
Prompt: Visit this web site   Chose one cake that you love. Write about the visual beauty and about the exquisite taste. Anything extra that you add is just, well, icing on the cake!
Form: Quatrains written in rhyming couplets (a/a/b/b)
Line Limit: 40
Line Count: 40
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