May 24
On this day in 1830 the famous nursery rhyme ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’ was published by the
Boston publishing firm Marsh, Capen & Lyon, as a poem by Sarah Josepha Hale. It was possibly inspired by an actual incident. Today, two versions of the
rhyme exist. A shorter version and the original onger version.
This is my response which alludes
slightly to the original.
MARY DINES OUT-The Punk Version
Mavis had a little lamb
Then she ate some cakes
Some Shepherd’s Pie
A jug of milk
And a bag of jelly snakes
The people in the café
All feared she’d explode
But, she let out a monster burp
And landed on the road.
©Alan j Wright
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