In the same house for years
These two had lived together
And with increasing regularity
One would hurt the other.
It was not so at the start
For one of them was not around
But as time went along
The other would later be found.
They did many things together
Like breakfast, lunch and dinner,
The benefits were equally shared
So each of them was a winner.
But the hurting would increase
As the home became more crowded
And often there would be screams
But none of them applauded.
The hurt one would complain
And would do so bitterly
But they continued to live together
In love and harmony.
They even sang together
Way into their ripe old age
And they shared in the applause together
Neither the other would upstage.
But the hurting would continue
When the other got in the way
And as they got a little older
It happened almost everyday.
How they wished they could go back
To how it was before
With just the occasional pain
But that was to be no more.
I will say this for them though
They never considered divorce,
They were meant to stay together
And this they had enforced.
At least until nature said differently
As in life it always will,
One eventually left the other
And for a bit the other remained still.
What an exceptional marriage!
What a great relationship!
Note how they stuck together
In spite of the many slips.
Tongue and teeth will have words
But neither gets rid of the other,
For as long as they both have life
They will always stay together.
So it is with an enduring marriage
And “enduring” is the word,
Tongue and teeth will have a noise
But divorce would be absurd.
For whatever they achieve
They must accomplish together
And a great marriage is simply this:
One cannot do without the other.
In tongue and teeth there is a lesson
That we all can take to heart:
What we can achieve together
There is no way we can achieve apart.
Stewart Russell © July 2018
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