Sapia, the youngest would not.
She scolded her sisters a lot.
When the boys came to call
she took flight down the hall
where she hid herself under a cot.

Her suiter, young Tore, was peeved.
While his brothers gained all, he believed,
he was left in the dark
with no wood for his spark.
“She’ll be sorry she tricked me,” he grieved.

Soon enough nature looked on and smiled.
The two older girls were with child.
Sapia said with a shout,
“Wait ‘til Papa finds out!
How could you have been so beguiled!”

Meanwhile Tore had asked for their aid.
He felt Sapia ought to be paid
for her insults that day
when she slithered away
and left him with hopes disarrayed.