2020 ~ HOW WAS IT FOR YOU ? ~ A BALLAD !

ANGELA & BRIAN



 

WHAT DO WE THINK OF TWENTY - TWENTY

Restrictions - afflictions - We could cite plenty !

For Easter this Year ~ Our Wedding was planned

Bestman & Bridesmaids and a Cool Jazz Band !

 

One Hundred Guests had been invited

 We*d got engaged and Our Troth was plighted

Then along came COVID 19 ~ A Global Virus

No HONEYMOON in Spain or Cyprus !

 

WE went into LOCKDOWN ~ All Weddings were STOPPED

All our preparations ~ like hot coals were DROPPED

We got Married in March ~ the occasion was GLAD

Because our Four Witnesses were Our MUMS & DADS !

 

A Few Friends outside were throwing CONFETTI 

WE went to our New Home & dined on SPAGHETTI

WE*VE all had disappointments & setbacks this YEAR

Don*t let COVID spoil CHRISTMAS ~ the Vaccine is HERE !

 

Thanks for visit comments welcome ~ Love Angela 💛 Brian   

 

 

  • Author: ANGELA & BRIAN (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 7th, 2020 04:20
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Comments4

  • orchidee

    Good write A&B. I was at your wedding. But I threw spaghetti, and ate confetti! Doh!

    • ANGELA & BRIAN

      Oooops sent comment instead of reply ~ please check POEM ~ Thanks A & B

    • ANGELA & BRIAN

      GOOD MORNING ~ Uncle STEVE ~ Very Droll ! Some People do throw RICE @ Weddings but it does seem a waste of good food ! Confetti makes a mess and some Fussy PC Churches have banned it which seems a pitty. Kids (aged 0 to 90) love it !

      Blessing & Joy to You & Frisky Fido
      Spirit Love Angela Brian El Gato !!!

    • Michael Edwards

      it's been a great year for you both - you have endured and overcome despite the restrictive regimes we have all had to adopt. May next year be equally good to you.

    • tallisman

      Hi Angela and Brian, neat poem! I am glad all went well on the day! Best wishes, Tallisman!



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