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A boy and his stomach by edgar guest write summary of the poem.

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Answered by kartikeypms
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What's the matter with you- ain't I always been your friend?

Ain't I been a pardner to you? All my pennies don't I spend

In gettin' nice things for you? Don't I give you lots of cake?

Say, stummick, what's the matter, that you had to go an' ache?

Why, I loaded you with good things yesterday, I gave you more

Potatoes, squash an' turkey than you'd ever had before.

I gave you nuts an' candy, pumpkin pie an' chocolate cake,

An' las' night when I got to bed you had to go an' ache.

Say, what's the matter with you- ain't you satisfied at all?

I gave you all you wanted, you was hard jes' like a ball,

An' you couldn't hold another bit of puddin', yet las' night

You ached mos' awful, stummick; that ain't treatin' me jes' right.

I've been a friend to you, I have, why ain't you a friend o' mine?

They gave me castor oil last night because you made me whine.

I'm awful sick this mornin' an' I'm feelin' mighty blue,

'Cause you don't appreciate the things I do for you

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