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 Wine Bibber by Robert William Service 
						I would rather drink than eat,And though I superbly sup,
 Food, I feel, can never beat
 Delectation of the cup.
 Wine it is that crowns the feast;
 Fish and fowl and fancy meat
 Are of my delight the least:
 I would rather drink than eat.
 
 Though no Puritan I be,
 And have doubts of Kingdom Come,
 With those fellows I agree
 Who deplore the Demon Rum.
 Gin and brandy I decline,
 And I shy at whisky neat;
 But give me rare vintage wine,--
 Gad! I'd rather drink than eat.
 
 Food surfeit is of the beast;
 Wine is from the gods a gift.
 All from prostitute to priest
 Can attest to its uplift.
 Green and garnet glows the vine;
 Grapes grow plump in happy heat;
 Gold and ruby winks the wine . . .
 Come! Let's rather drink than eat.
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