All the heavy lifting nearly did my poor Frank in!
I thought his little heart would burst.
I thought indeed that he'd 'go' first.
I thought our little plan was cursed!
Sitting for a well earned break, he gave a little grin.
I love the fam'ly ties that bind.
I love the fact that he is kind.
I love his body not his mind.
Dinner's with the Swifts tonight, I think we're dining in.
We get to see their new abode.
It's just a mile up the road.
A scented candle overload!
Empty nesters all of us, we've ditched our junior kin.
The Swifts new nest - a Rose wine cask. (No acute)
It's warm and dry that's all they ask.
I only hope it meets the task!
I cleared our old stuff, sorted it or chucked it in the bin!
Our new nest too is in a box.
With photos of a man in jocks.
Our condom-inium just rocks!
Might get a B and D roll a door too.
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Clever girl
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