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Snuffle

The piggy's in the truffle bucket
	Eating all the truffles
I kick 'im in 'is snuffle-snucket,
	I beat 'im with me buckles
But nothing ruffles piggy's knuckles
	'e 'as to 'ave them truffles.




I write a lot of horror poems but those aren't what I've been posting at Poetry Soup (the horrors and fantasies appear in magazines and anthologies). Light verse such as "Snuffle" undoubtedly gives people a mistaken impression of what I write most, if this is all they see.

But I have always been especially fond of "Snuffle," originally written in honor of folklore author and Buddhist Darroll Pardoe, who included it in an issue of his letter substitute Pig on the Wall decades anon, and much later included in my collection Lake of the Devil: Poems of Morosity and Jest (Duck's-Foot Tree Productions, 1995) limited to 75 copies.

Copyright © Jessica Amanda Salmonson




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