Peter And Anthea Poem by Francis Duggan

Peter And Anthea



Peter and Anthea argue a lot
But their verbal disagreements by them quickly forgot
Yet much in common they both do share
That those with similar interests compatible in most ways does not seem rare
Peter and Anthea are compassionate and kind
Better than they are would be hard to find
To help others out they go out of their way
They do perform their good deeds every day
Peter a man who enjoys beer and wine
And with Anthea in Restaurants he likes to dine
They will be friends till the day they do die
That true friendships transcends difference is not a lie
It has been a while since Peter and Anthea were a girl and boy
But their gift of life they do surely enjoy.

Sunday, June 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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