Opening a SeasonA Poem by Stu. T.H.Inspired (again) by the Bridgerton novel series. Again, I haven't finished the film nor any novels, please don't spoil it for me!
A season sails,
When wisdom has casted the charms, One might derail, Hopefully no such occurences raise alarms, For despite the vigorous opening of the banter, One can't help but find this a funny manner, Ridicule me, and ridicule thee, At the season's end, who would be left? Pitiful me, more so pitiful thee, Even prestigious materials could be ignored by the chefs. - Stu. T.H. (December 16, 2023) © 2023 Stu. T.H.Author's Note
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