Robert W. Service

Obesity

With belly like a poisoned pup
Said I: ‘I must give bacon up:
And also, I profanely fear,
I must abandon bread and beer
That make for portliness they say;
Yet of them copiously today
I ate with an increasingly sense
Of grievous corpulence.
 
I like a lot of thinks I like.
Too bad that I must go on strike
Against pork sausages and mash,
Spaghetti and fried corn—beef hash.
I deem he is a lucky soul
Who has no need of girth control;
For in the old of age: ’Il faut
Souffrir pour etre bean.'
 
Yet let me not be unconsoled:
So many greybeards I behold,
Distinguished in affairs of state,
In culture counted with the Great,
Have tummies with a shameless bulge,
And so I think I’ll still indulge
In eats I like without a qualm,
And damn my diaphragm!'

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