There she sat with her lond flowing gown,
The Oyster queen lounged ruling the town.
She gabbed and she babbled with all of her might,
And the townspeople ate until all was quiet.
The Oyster queen grew tired and leaped from her chair,
Wondering where the oysters went and why they weren't there.
She searched really far and certainly wide,
She huffed really loud and swallowed her pride.
She asked the town angrily where the Oysters had gone,
They laughed at her demands, She gave them till dawn.
When the morning sprang up she sat in her thrown,
The townspeople showed her how much her tummy had grown.
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