Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The Two Halves of my Life

Today we took a lovely walk

On quiet country roads,

Where the autumn trees surround

The rural one of our abodes.

 

A hundred miles later,

We strode briskly, I should note,

From our main home, an apartment,

To the place where we could vote.

 

Now, to cast an early ballot,

We were luckily assigned

To a great New York museum,

So, of course, we then combined

 

An important civic duty

With a visit worth a view

Of a very cool exhibit,

Which we always love to do.

 

Our two living quarters equal,

Since they’re small, an average house,

Yet this singular arrangement

Works for me and for my spouse.

 

When the two halves come together,

In the ways I love the best,

I feel happy and contented,

Which, by now, you might have guessed.

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