

Autocannibalism: "Hungry Mungry" ends with Hungry Mungry eating his body, after having already eaten the rest of the universe.Also "True Story" where the last line says they died.In "Boa Constrictor", the narrator describes how they are being Swallowed Whole by a boa constrictor, right up until the snake swallows their head.Apocalypse How: In "Hungry Mungry", when Mungry starts out by eating his parents, and then proceeds to go all the way up to Class X-4 by eating up the United States, the world, the universe, and finally himself!.


One sister for sale! One sister for sale! One crying and spying young sister for sale! Taking this as a sign he's offended his "love", the turtle begs "her" to tell him that it's not over and "she" doesn't want him to leave, but of course the bagpipe can't speak. Of course, the bagpipe can't speak, so the "relationship" progresses through a long string of requests from the turtle until he tries cuddling the bagpipe and it says "aaooga". The poem tells how a tired turtle found a bagpipe on the beach and fell in love with it. Animal Sweet on Object: Played for Drama in "The Bagpipe Who Didn't Say No".Alliterative Title: Jimmy Jet and His TV Set.Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out.A Poem on the Neck of a Running Giraffe.
