There was a young woman named Midge
Who really loved to play bridge.
But she kept gaining weight!
Why was this her fate?
When dummy, she ran to the fridge!
Who really loved to play bridge.
But she kept gaining weight!
Why was this her fate?
When dummy, she ran to the fridge!
Published by Peter Flom
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThat darn emotional eating! LOL!! Fun poem, Peter. :)
Outstanding! Thanks!
Hah!
Works every time. :-)