Companionship
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he needs one and only,
loyal mate a cheerful,
all the way a blissful
When ol’ woman a dyin’,
she needs no cryin’,
always a cravin’,
true a lovin’,
When ol’ couples meet.
they need to commit,
real friendship,
load of companionship
Ol’ lovers walk a mile
Holdin’ hand awhile,
Lovin’ kissin’ all the way,
Embracin’ what comes may
Pledge an’ promises,
Hands a raises
Crosses hearts ludic tale
Companionship in tail
Deign companionship
A badge of friendship,
Forever togetherness,
Ol’ lovers’s mirthfulness
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