Upper Before Supper
Woman with a Bottle of Wine by François Verheyden (1806–1890)
I’ve waited so much since lunch
And with a bunch to munch
Each sight and swell smell
Tell my belly to yell.
We have more berries and cherries
Than a ferry could carry
And enough juice and mousse
To suffuse a caboose.
Yet what does my ear hear?
That “Supper is near to appear,”
And “It’s your fate to wait
Till you’ve ate your plate.”
Well, between you, me, and the tree,
Hide behind the fridge and you’re free to see
That while I’m getting thinner than wicker
Mother sneaks a stir of her liquor before dinner.
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