T'was The Week After Christmas
T'was
the week after Christmas, and all through the house
Nothing would fit me, not even a blouse.
The cookies I'd nibbled, the eggnog
I'd taste
At the holiday parties had gone to my waist.
When I got on the scales there arose such a number!
When I walked to the store (less a walk than a lumber).
I'd remember the marvelous meals
I'd prepared;
The gravies and sauces and beef nicely rared,
The wine and the rum balls, the bread and the cheese
And the way I'd never said, "No thank you, please."
As I dressed myself in my husband's old shirt
And prepared once again to do battle with dirt---
I said to myself, as I only can
"You can't spend a winter disguised as a man!"
So--away with the last of the sour
cream dip,
Get rid of the fruit cake, every cracker and chip
Every last bit of food that I like
must be banished
"Till all the additional ounces have vanished.
I won't have a cookie--not even
a lick.
I'll want only to chew on a long celery stick.
I won't have hot biscuits, or corn
bread, or pie,
I'll munch on a carrot and quietly cry.
I'm hungry, I'm lonesome, and life
is a bore---
But isn't that what January is for?
Unable to giggle, no longer a riot
I KNEW I couldn't stick to THAT kind of diet.
I decided right then to a change
of lifestyle
So back to Weight Watchers I went with a smile.
And knew that 2000 was the year
I would WIN
And NEVER go back on that cycle again.
This time it's to GOAL -
watch that cake, watch that beer!
I'LL END BY WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!!