For the Lined Up contest - breakfast for the pigs |
A cockerel's shout, stars fading overhead The crack of dawn and hammer on her head Blunts the tongue of my unlovely wife It's breakfast time, the pigs need to be fed The porkers clamour in the morning light If one's left out the swine will surely fight A hacksaw to make sure all get their share The pigs line up and all will get a bite Sun rises even further, amber tones Over the fields and walls of dry-laid stones The pigs are done and leave me with her head Their bellies full with skin and flesh and bones Yet the new day finds me unremorseful To be a farmer one must be resourceful I saved the tongue for me with fresh laid eggs And cooked it up, a rare and tasty morsel Day brightens still further, farm awakes I take the skull and throw it in the lake Without that dreadful woman it's serene I'd taken all a man should have to take Oh that monstrous porker, old and sly The King Pig fixes me with beady eye To let me know that with one trip or slip I'll be tomorrow's breakfast in the sty It seems that with my bloody morning treat The pigs acquired a taste for human meat Next morning, sound of trotters on the stairs It's breakfast time, and hungry pigs must eat |