Piggy's Quiet Revelation

gray0328

 

Morning light sifted through the barn slats,  

a breeze nudging hay into lazy clumps.  

Farmer Bland arrived, bucket sloshing,  

his boots making dull, deliberate sounds.  

 

Piggy eyed him with a casual regard,  

steam curling from his breath like secrets,  

his snout twitching at the sour perfume  

of swill waiting to be savored or discarded.  

 

But something shifted—an invisible snap,  

like a wire pulled too tight for too long.  

A roar rose, more engine than animal,  

and Farmer Bland fell—gravity, betrayal,  

meeting the ground with a startled gasp.  

 

Piggy loomed, thoughts sharper now,  

chewing on concepts as much as flesh.  

Piece by piece, his world rearranged,  

until Bland was no more than silence.  

 

Later, licking the tang from his mouth,  

Piggy considered the symmetry of fate.  

I feared him, he confessed to no one,  

so I chose to be the knife first.

  • Author: gray0328 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 30th, 2026 03:50
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  • sorenbarrett

    A great story as fable possibly. Pigs intelligent animals a food source this poem has elements of George Orwell's Animal Farm. A powerful write Gray

    • gray0328

      Thank You Soren

      • sorenbarrett

        You are most welcome Gray

      • Doggerel Dave

        Saved his own bacon. As a vegetarian, I enjoyed this.



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