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Waste Away Day - a Fairy Tale
Snowflakes fall on her corn and beans The winter is here, so it seems They twist and wilt and waste away If only she would have picked them today Fast asleep by the fire In a gown by the lyre Her winter rations waste away Just like she will later today She goes out in the frost to see her bad crop What laziness cost, no food, not a drop Afraid that she will waste away A creature sprouted from the ground that day A long white worm with an antler beard “You’ve been too lazy, so I’ve heard.” “Yes! I do not want to waste away Could you please, sir, help me today?” He gave her crops like she had before “Thank you, sir, but can I have more?” “Sure. I won’t let you waste away.” He said with an ornery smile that day. He gave her sugar and flour and salt “Could I have some grain to malt?” “Yes. I won’t let you waste away.” He said with an ornery smile that day. “Can I have a horse and carriage?” “Don’t fret. I can manage.” But she began to waste away, “Do you see what your greed has caused you today? Your greed has turned you to bones and rags Possessions don’t come without pricey tags! Now I shall retreat as you waste away Goodbye! So long! You’ve learned today!”
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