Unmarriage

 
Turn the page on sages, five smudges

From such long-winded fudges,

A dank, dark morning of drudges.

And one who hopefully trudges,

Setting aside all past grudges,

To witness that the law budges,

No, no straw for him who lunges,

So in fresh gloom he now plunges.

And if, in future, society sledges

Them (he and his partner), edges

To despair, depression, sludges,

Then the majority that indulges

In these oft-repeated expunges

From a civility that pre-arranges

Who wins, loses, who deranges,

Lock that majority in the granges

So they learn how much it hurts.

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