Do You Know the Muffin Man?

Do You Know the Muffin Man?

A Poem by MomzillaNC
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A silly little rhyming game or a dire warning?

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Do You Know the Muffin Man?

A silly little rhyming game or a dire warning?


“Do you know the Muffin Man?

The Muffin Man, the Muffin Man

Do you know the Muffin Man

Who lives in Drury Lane?”


Should I know the Muffin Man?

Will you tell me? What is his tale?

Do I want to know that man

Behind his friendly veil?


What lurks there… can you tell me…

Of what evil hides in plain sight…

Warning what darkness you see…

In soiled innocence plight?


Rife the news of missed women's

Bodies dragged for in tributary…

And all down along the Thames…

Where evil might carry.


Is’t worse than th’Angel Maker,

That loathsome ‘Ogress of Reading,’

Who wound tape o’ dressmaker

Round babes ‘stead o’bedding?


This Muffin Man of-whom you warn…

Is he worse than ‘Melia Dyer,

Who four hundred babes did not mourn,

But murdered for false hire?


Is’t worse than tales weighted hard

Of life there and down Feathers Court

Where life comes so cheaply marred

And death doth hope abort?


This warning dire you deliver

To ‘ware the wicked Muffin Man,

Does set my soul a-quiver

In fear of the villain. 


I don’t want to know that man

That Muffin Man, that Muffin Man

I don’t want to know that man

Who lives in Drury Lane!



Amelia Dyer killed 400 or more mostly illegitimate babies between 1880 and 1896. She was paid -- a practice called “baby farming” -- to take the children, usually with the understanding that she was adopting them or finding homes for them. Dyer killed the infants by wrapping dressmaker’s tape around their little necks " but not so tightly as to kill them quickly -- and slowly strangling them. She confessed to her crimes, -- and to her pleasure watching the life slip away from those choking innocents -- admitting, “You'll know all mine by the tape around their necks.” She was tried and hanged in 1896 for murder. 


Drury Lane was long infamous -- even in Shakespeare’s time -- as a place of abject poverty, of moral and social degradation. From the 16th through the 18th centuries, Covent Garden, especially in the area of Drury Lane, was the primary location of London’s sex trade. It was long known for it’s questionable ladies whose clientele included not just the poor and criminally or socially questionable inmates of the area, but also privileged gentlemen seeking entertainments found between Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Doubtless many of Amelia Dyer’s victims were progeny of that human flesh trade.








by D. Denise Dianaty

© 2015 MomzillaNC


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So then this begs the question: Who is the Muffin Man? I only know of the limerick. But now I find myself engrossed with the Muffin Man in a way for which I had not previously considered or known. I will endeavor to brighten my knowledge, or lack there of, from this fleshly, bone chilling tale of death, wrought with blood and gore even if it isn't spilled from every line and written in every word. Well done indeed.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. From my research, I couldn't find that the rhyme was ever more than a Victoria-era rhymin.. read more
realmwriter

9 Years Ago

Right. Fiction be damned.
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

. . . . . . . ;P



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Tat is a wicked take on a fun classic. well done.

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

2 Years Ago

Thanks so much!
Woe...at first I was thinking nice little twist I love it and then I did research behind what you had wrote and found the sinister scary and soul sickening, stomach truning truth...evil truly exist

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

8 Years Ago

IKR?! IKWYM! Who needs fairytales when reality is so stomach charmingly frightening!? Thanks you for.. read more
This is amazingly twisted and beautifully written, great job!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thanks. Yeah. Who needs fiction when reality is so horrific…
I do not want to cross the path of The muffin man!
A very daunting narration!!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
The story of Amelia Dyer is sad and terrifying. You have used it wonderfully here. It keeps on flowing till the end.
Thank you for sharing...:)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
What an interesting piece! It is odd how morbid, bleak and terrible children's rhymes actually are. Great job!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thanks. As I've said to other reviewers, though, I didn't find any real evidence of malignant intent.. read more
Thank you. I loved it. You are a great writer - it just flowed and a watched a docu about Dyer and recognized the name. True psychopath not so common in women. Thanks for the education about Drury Lane. Oh, this gave me chills.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you for your great review. Yeah, Dyer made my blood run cold. I found no evidence of tragedy o.. read more
Confuser

9 Years Ago

It was unfortunately something that continues. I married at 17 and worked for a psychologist typing.. read more
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thanks again. And, there is an evil fiction out there about a daemon muffin man, among more pedestri.. read more
Scary!!! dark twisted and beautiful.
i loved it!!
:)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
So then this begs the question: Who is the Muffin Man? I only know of the limerick. But now I find myself engrossed with the Muffin Man in a way for which I had not previously considered or known. I will endeavor to brighten my knowledge, or lack there of, from this fleshly, bone chilling tale of death, wrought with blood and gore even if it isn't spilled from every line and written in every word. Well done indeed.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. From my research, I couldn't find that the rhyme was ever more than a Victoria-era rhymin.. read more
realmwriter

9 Years Ago

Right. Fiction be damned.
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

. . . . . . . ;P
Wow this is pretty amazing...very twisted...I love it!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.

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