The Ice-cream Diet
The Ice-cream Diet
My husbands on a diet
He said the other day
Don’t get me nothin fattening
Cause thin I have to stay
Thin, I think has left us
A long long time ago
Middle age has hit us
With a mighty crushing blow
Our stomachs are expanding
Our waists aren’t getting thinner
Everything is hanging low
Gravity is the winner
My face is sliding down my neck
His beard is shades of grey
We’re creaky and we’re achey
As we struggle through the day
The problem is he’s hit the age
Where foods his only pleasure
A great big bar of chocolate
Is like a priceless treasure
Digging into carrot cake
Is like a blissful dream
But his day is not complete
Without a large ice-cream
And if he doesn’t get one
He’s sulky and he’s mean
He has a little tantrum
He has a little scream
He throws his toys out of the pram
He says oh what is life
If you won’t give me ice-cream
I’ll get another wife
That is why he’s got so big
We’re caught in a trap
It’s easier to let him eat
Than put up with his…..
Going on not giving in
He never will be slim
I think he likes his grub too much
To end up being trim
Anyway I’m not too worried
I’ll keep him happy and fed
Thin and skinny ain’t no good
To keep me warm in bed
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