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To Bed! To Bed!

‘To bed! To bed!’

Said Sleepy-head;

‘Tarry awhile,’ said Slow;

‘Put on the pan,’

Said Greedy Nan;

‘We'll sup before we go.’

(from Mother Goose)

 

They sat at the kitchen table as

The candle flickered low,

And Greedy Nan put on the pan

To indulge her sister, Slow,

While Sleepy Weepy Annabelle

Blotted her book with tears,

And thought of her Beau from long ago

Who she hadn’t seen for years.

 

‘Why doesn’t Roger notice me,

Why doesn’t Alan Dell?

I’m wearing the dress cut low for me

And I’ve hitched my skirt as well.

I’ve a pretty turn to my ankle, so

You’d think it would drive them wild.’

‘But men are a mystery,’ said Slow,

‘And Alan Dell’s a child.’

 

While over the pan stood Greedy Nan,

Was cracking a turkey’s egg,

A lump of yeast and a slice of beast

And a single spider’s leg.

With a wing of bat and an ounce of fat

And a toe of frog for the spell,

She needed to turn her sister off

From her crush on Alan Dell.

 

For Greedy Nan was the eldest girl

And would have to marry first,

The other two would wait in the queue

Or their fortunes be reversed,

The omelette sizzled, and in the pan

She added before they saw,

A piece of some Devil’s Trumpet plant

For the mating game meant war.

 

She sliced the omelette into half

And she served them up a piece,

‘Didn’t you want?’ said Annabelle

But Slow enjoyed the feast.

‘I’m not that terribly hungry now

I’ve cooked it up in the pan,

I think I’ll just have a slice of bread,’

Said the scheming Greedy Nan.

 

They finished up and they sat awhile,

And they mused about their fate,

‘If Greedy Nan isn’t married soon,

For us it will be too late.’

‘I’ve set my sights on a country squire,’

Said Nan, without a blink,

Lured them away from her secret fire

To confuse what they might think.

 

‘The room is woozy, spinning around,

I’d better get me to bed,’

Said Annabelle, while Slow with a frown

Saw Dwarves dancing in her head.

But Greedy Nan was cleaning the pan

To clear all signs of the spell,

Her back was turned to her sisters, spurned

For the sake of Alan Dell.

 

And when he came in the morning

Greedy Nan was sat by the door,

While Annabelle and her sister Slow

Were lying dead on the floor,

‘I didn’t mean it to **** them, Al,

It was only a simple spell,’

But as he cuffed and led her away

He frowned, did Alan Dell.

 

David Lewis Paget

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