Okay, let’s try to unpack this whole thing from the beginning. First off, who names their child Diddle? Especially when said child has (sadly) already been saddled with the surname ‘Diddle’. Isn’t that just cruel? At the very least it shows a distinct lack of imagination! What are your thoughts?
Now on to the main part of the rhyme…
One thing I do know is this: no self-respecting cat has ever been caught with even one such digit. Tell me if I’m wrong. Sadly, the idea of a fiddle-playing cat conjures up the scary sound of the scrape of horsehair against strings that could only be labeled: ghastly.
Moving on…
She applied bovine brakes in the nick of time. What followed would have doubtlessly been an udder disaster. (*snort*)
Not only that but there’s the whole ‘breaking-free-of-the-earth’s-gravity’ to be reckoned with. You’ve seen the power and force needed for rockets to achieve this. I have yet to see a booster rocket affixed to a cow. Though the thought does conjure up a unique visual.
Nope. The only thing I’ve ever seen coming from the back end of a cow is…quite disgusting. And, I should point out, something that definitely wouldn’t be capable of sending said cow very far up. Although it has been known to send someone (ie. me) pretty far away… Just sayin’.
Then we move on to the little dog. Laughing. Now this one I can believe. Oh, you know I’ve seen my dog crack a grin or two at my calamities. And I’m pretty certain that, when she and her goofball buddies get together, they only pretend to be off playing.
In reality, they are snickering together over their respective master’s/mistress’ misfortunes. Tell me you’ve seen them. Jerks. And then they have the nerve to come back, tails wagging and doggie kisses ready. Not that I’ll ever succumb… Nope. Nope. No… Awww, I can’t stay mad at you! Where was I…?
And that brings us to the whole dish and spoon debacle. Or, more precisely, their ‘running away’. I want to know, first off, if the spoon was a willing participant. I mean, the dish ran away with it. That sounds highly suspicious to me. Shouldn’t they have run off together?
And another thought: Often this phrase, ‘running away’ is used to express some sort of sordid affair. In which other parties (not included in the tale) may be elsewhere being betrayed and thusly: sad.
Hey, Michael Diddle,
All cats are a riddle,
The cows only look at the moon (405,000+ km away).
The little dogs laughed cause they're all just jerks,
And the dish and the spoon had a mutually fulfilling relationship.
You’re right. It was better the other way.
It was chosen by: Mimi!
Links to the other Word Counters posts:
BakingIn ATornado
Messymimi’sMeanderings
Heeheehee! Well done, and a much better explanation of the rhyme than what i've read about elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteI love the 'closer look' for nursery rhymes. Some are strange indeed!...Laurie
ReplyDeleteYour analysis is well thought out, your remake of the rhyme, well, that could use some work. . .
ReplyDeleteThis one completely cracked me up! I love how you both deconstructed and rewrote it!! ;-))))
ReplyDeleteIf you gather these into a book, it will be a best seller.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you...what the heck but being a literal thinker does have it down falls. Now I will have to look up the politics (maybe) attached to this nursery rhymn.
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