Servitude
Am being told -
I'm becoming a servant at home.
A young lad - a supposed second owner,
Presumed to be a servant at home.
Well, I ask what's odd with that?
Who's the first owner in the first place?
The lady or the man.
Seriously, what is odd with that?
The question of a second owner seems futile.
Who owns the house?
Who owns the house?
Who works the house throughout?
How can't the one be the owner?
The servant is; only the servant is.
For with servitude, the house is held,
And with a servant - a sense of servitude is maintained.
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