Who was the woman swallowed a fly, who do remember the composition?
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JUDY COLLINS - "Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly" Muppet Show 1977
Maggot, By Paul Muldoon
A "maggot" can be the larva of a fly, associated with putrefaction. Dictionaries tell us that it can also be a whim or a piece of light music. All these possible meanings are relevant to Paul Muldoon's eleventh full-length collection of poems. Whether a title should need to be looked up is another question.