Jake the Cake's Poetry for Children

Paul Hughes' poetry and verse for anyone with imagination (age 9 and up)

Escargot? No! July 13, 2008

Filed under: slug, snail — Paul Hughes @ 6:38 pm
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Sidney the slug said to Bertie the bug

“I wish I’d been born as a snail!

Just give me a shell (and some lettuce as well)

and I’ll dance on the tip of my tail!”

 

“It’s really unfair and, what’s worse, no-one cares”

said Sidney with tears in his eyes.

“The snail looks cute in his spiral shell-suit,

but I am just hated, despised!”

 

“For snails eat flowers and nibble for hours

on radishes, cabbage and kale.

we’re really the same and yet I get the blame,

for nobody dislikes a snail”

 

Bertie sat crying and stammered, replying

“it’s no use to blame evolution.

We’ll find Snail Stan, he will help (if he can)

to think of a simple solution.”

 

Stan was found munching and crunching his lunch in

the flowerbed next to the marrows.

He said “there’s a chance that my cousin in France

will have a spare shell you could borrow!”

 

The very next day they set sail for Calais

and travelled by train to Dijon.

They found cousin Lee in the shade of a tree

and they asked for a shell to try on.

 

The seventeenth shell seemed to fit very well;

Sidney danced on the tip of his tail.

“I feel like a King in this gastropod bling!

Oh, show me a more handsome snail!”

 

But on his way home he was caught by Jerome

and pan-fried in garlic and butter.

“Resist being vain, it brings nothing but pain!”

were the last words Bert heard Sidney mutter.

 

 

 

 

Paul Hughes 2008

 

 

Henry’s Snails April 14, 2008

Filed under: Henry Tudor, snail — Paul Hughes @ 7:53 am
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“Begone foul snails and get thee hence!”

King Henry Tudor glowers

“You offer me no recompense

for chewing on my flowers

I’ve watched you munching on my beds

of lupins, herbs, for hours

I warn you, I’ll cut off your heads

just like that Katherine Howard’s!”

 

and even now, or so I’m taught

you’ll find no snails at Hampton Court

King Henry scared them all away

their fear continues to this day

 

 

 

Paul Hughes 2008