Twas the night before Christmas and all round my hips
Were Fannie May
candies that sneaked past my lips
Fudge brownies were stored in the
freezer with care.
In hopes that my thighs would forget they were
there.
While Mama in her my girdle and I in chin straps
Had just
settled down to sugar-borne naps.
When out in the pantry there arose such
a clatter.
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.
Away to
the kitchen I flew like a flash
Tore open the icebox then threw up the
sash
The marshmallow look of the new-fallen snow
Sent thoughts of a
binge to my body below.
When what to my wandering eyes should
appear,
A marzipan Santa with eight chocolate reindeer!
That huge chunk
of candy so luscious and slick
I knew in a second that I'd wind up
sick.
The sweet-coated Santa, those sugared reindeer...
I closed my
eyes tightly but still I could hear,
On Pritzker, on Stillman, on weak
one, on TOPS
A Weight Watcher dropout from sugar detox.
From the
top of the scales to the top of the hall
Now dash away pounds now dash
away all!
Dressed up in Lane Bryant from my head to nightdress.
My
clothes were all bulging from too much excess.
My droll little mouth
and my round little belly,
They shook when I laughed like a bowl full of
jelly.
I spoke not a word but went straight to my work,
Ate all of the
candy then turned with a jerk.
And laying a finger beside my
heartburn,
I gave a quick nod toward the bedroom I turned,
I eased into
bed, to the heavens I cry-
"If temptation's removed, I'll get thin by and
by"
And I mumbled again as I turned for the night
In the morning
I'll starve...'til I take that first bite!
[Mother Shiptons Prophecy] [Poetry]
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