Often the verse precedes the image but occasionally vice versa. This one fell into the latter category and seemed such a funny photograph it just had to have an accompanying poem.
SLOPING PARTNERS
This is the tale of Edgar White
who, when he walked, sloped to the right.
He met a woman, Emma Greft,
who had a leaning to the left
so, happily symmetrical,
a courtship, geometrical,
developed and the couple soon
were married with confetti strewn.
They made their vows. The knot was tied
and, luckily, the aisle was wide.
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