Humpyy Dumpty
Humpty Dumpty
In the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty
who or what he represents is still a mystery.
Some think he may in fact have been an egg
though the rhyme discloses no such knowledge.
And yet he’s always depicted as one
and always with legs, whereas eggs have none.
And how did he get to be on a wall
from which eventually he had a great fall?
And who are all the king’s horses and men
who were unable to piece him together again?
A task that would have proved impossible
given the impact of his fall on a fragile shell.
Hens quite naturally find all this speculation
futile fodder for brainy egghead cogitation.
What all hens know and what each alleges
is that no egg ever leaves their rear on legs.
Copyright © Maurice Rigoler | Year Posted 2025
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