Thanksgiving poem from the turkey

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hensylee

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When I was a young turkey, just new to the coop,
My big brother Mike took me out on the stoop.
Then he sat me down, and he spoke real slow,
And he told me there's something that I needed to know;
His look and his tone I will always remember,
When he told me of the horrors of..... Black November.
"Come about August, now listen to me,
Each day you'll get six meals instead of just three.

"And soon you'll be thick, where once you were thin,
and you'll grow a big rubbery thing under your chin.
"And then one morning, when you're warm in your bed,
In'll burst the farmer's wife, and hack off your head.

"Then she 'll pluck out your feathers so you're all bald 'n pink,
And scoop out all your insides and leave ya lyin' in the sink;
"And then comes the worst part," he said not bluffing,
"She'll spread your cheeks and pack your backside with stuffing."

Well, the rest of his words were too grim to repeat,
I sat on the stoop like a winged piece of meat,
And decided on the spot that to avoid being cooked,
I'd have to lay low and remain overlooked.

I began a new diet of nuts and granola,
High-roughage salads, juice, and diet cola;
And as they ate pastries, chocolates, and crepes,
I stayed in my room doing Jane Fonda tapes.
I maintained my weight of two pounds and a half,
And tried not to notice when the bigger birds laughed.

But 'twas I who was laughing, deep under my breath,
As they chomped and they chewed, ever closer to death;
And sure enough when Black November rolled around,
I was the last turkey left in the entire compound.

So now I'm a pet in the farmer's wife's lap.
I haven't a worry, so I eat and I nap.
She held me today, while sewing and humming,
And smiled at me and said, "Now, Christmas is coming..."
 
When I was a young turkey, just new to the coop,
My big brother Mike took me out on the stoop.
Then he sat me down, and he spoke real slow,
And he told me there's something that I needed to know;
His look and his tone I will always remember,
When he told me of the horrors of..... Black November.
"Come about August, now listen to me,
Each day you'll get six meals instead of just three.

"And soon you'll be thick, where once you were thin,
and you'll grow a big rubbery thing under your chin.
"And then one morning, when you're warm in your bed,
In'll burst the farmer's wife, and hack off your head.

"Then she 'll pluck out your feathers so you're all bald 'n pink,
And scoop out all your insides and leave ya lyin' in the sink;
"And then comes the worst part," he said not bluffing,
"She'll spread your cheeks and pack your backside with stuffing."

Well, the rest of his words were too grim to repeat,
I sat on the stoop like a winged piece of meat,
And decided on the spot that to avoid being cooked,
I'd have to lay low and remain overlooked.

I began a new diet of nuts and granola,
High-roughage salads, juice, and diet cola;
And as they ate pastries, chocolates, and crepes,
I stayed in my room doing Jane Fonda tapes.
I maintained my weight of two pounds and a half,
And tried not to notice when the bigger birds laughed.

But 'twas I who was laughing, deep under my breath,
As they chomped and they chewed, ever closer to death;
And sure enough when Black November rolled around,
I was the last turkey left in the entire compound.

So now I'm a pet in the farmer's wife's lap.
I haven't a worry, so I eat and I nap.
She held me today, while sewing and humming,
And smiled at me and said, "Now, Christmas is coming..."

Oh sh...........LOL! :)
 
I read this to my daughter at noon today, and she got a big laugh out of it. Pretty good, Ann, considering she's been in the hospital for a week due to pregnancy complications!:)
 
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