Griselda
    (专辑: Leave Your Sleep - 2010)
    
    Griselda is greedy, I'm sorry to say.  She isn't contented with four meals a 
day,  Like breakfast and dinner and supper and tea  (I've had to put tea after supper-you see  Why, don't you?)  Griselda is greedy as greedy can be.   She snoops about the 
larder  For sundry small supplies,  She breaks the 
little crusty bits  Off rims of apple pies,  She pokes the 
roast-potato-dish  When Sunday dinner's done,  And if there are two left in it  Griselda snitches one;  Cold chicken and cold cauliflower  She pulls in little chunks  And when Cook calls:  "What are you doing there?"  Griselda bunks.   Griselda is greedy. Well, that's how she feels,  She simply can't help eating in-between meals,  And always forgets what it's leading to, though  The 
Doctor has frequently told her: "You know  Why, don't you?"  When the 
stomach-ache starts and Griselda says:  "Oh!"   She slips down to the 
dining-room  When everyone's in bed,  For cheese-rind on the 
supper-tray,  And buttered crusts of bread,  A 
biscuit from the 
biscuit-box,  Lump sugar from the 
bowl,  A 
gherkin from the 
pickle-jar,  Are all Griselda's toll;  She tastes the 
salted almonds,  And she tries the 
candied fruits  And when Dad shouts:  "Who is it down below?"  Griselda scoots.   Griselda is greedy. Her relatives scold,  And tell her how sorry she'll be when she's old,  She will lose her complexion, she's sure to grow fat,  She will spoil her inside-does she know what she's at?  (Why do they?)  Some people are greedy. Leave it at that.