
My wife has chose to keep me since I’ve mastered all her needs
I’ve learned her moods are measured by how frequently she feeds
Her favorite meal is breakfast and she likes her bacon firm
Once, I undercooked it, her expression made me squirm
I never try to rush her when it’s clear we’re running late
Studies show that’s when divorces reach a higher rate
Not every disagreement is a reason for a fight
It’s better just to recognize that PEACE beats being right
Sometimes when she starts venting I won’t say a single word
She’s not asking my advice, she’s just wanting to be heard
The buddies that I golf with are the best, I’ve gotta say
After dropping me at home they know how long to stay away
I learned to trust in God the day she asked if she looked fat
I tried to speak when God Himself yelled, “DUDE DON’T ANSWER THAT“
He said, “Marriages take effort, you don’t want yours heading south
When husbands trust in Me I’ll put some “shut up” in their mouth”
About the Creator
Earl W. Pearl
I’ve been writing poetry (rhyming mostly) since about 2014 and have recently transitioned to writing novels and short stories. My poetry genres are faith, humor, social issues, politics, pretty much any subject matter.




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