Turkey, turkey, who'll get the turkey???
my feathered friend When you hear the car our friends gather "no, honey, I haven't. Use your napkin, you've got some gravy on your chin."
~ Amy (nice irony...bless his heart!) My Love, My Love, My Butterball Oh succulent, juicy Butterball I think mine eyes will never see ~ Deb (a love poem for turkeys **giggles**) November Treasures Trees rustling, the autumn sky ~ Laura (an acrostic AND a rhyme scheme--double the pleasure!) There once was a bird from Nantucket ~ Swampy (**snorts** paw took it!) There once was a Turkey named Fred "Turkeys are brown," Fred did thought In the end Fred died on his chest ~ Karmyn (a 3-stanza limerick? :) happy sighs)
i see you
over there, behind the fence.
so trusting, so gobbly.
you come arunnin'
the boy hops out to pet you.
so sweet, so plump.
bellies expanding
"mommy, have you seen Tom Turkey?"
so trusting, so simple.
into deep love I always fall
your crispy skin, your juicy wings
I dive within, my true heart sings
Oh Butterball, sweet holiday
A flawless meal for turkey day:
white meat as lovely as you offer me.
Halo of cloud on moon or sun
Afternoon game, a soft lullaby
Naps on the sofa, chores not begun
Kids on the sidewalk, spontaneous songs
Family stories, dessert buffets
Uttered forgiveness, righted wrongs
Love-filled moments, love-filled days
Whose thighs were the size of a bucket
On its backside was scrawled
The name BUTTERBALL
And we fear since it's gone that Pawtucket.
who feared that he soon would be dead.
So he grabbed a big brush
some ink and with rush
painted his feathers all red.
"no one will see through this plot"
but down came the rain
and with it Fred's gain
all his hard work was for naught.
along with all of the rest.
But at least Fred did know
as his soul left to go
that he was a Butterball, they're best.











And congratulations to my new friend, Amy, and my old friend, Karmyn, who after fierce battle, came away with the highest votes for their turkey odes. Snailmail your emails, girls...I'll send those turkeys flying in your direction lickity split!
Here are the five finalists in the Butterball Turkey giveaway; it was excruciating for me to have to limit the field to five! Please read the entries from the original post and you'll see what I mean!! Thanks to all who entered...I wish I could give each of you a gift certificate for a free turkey!
Poems are listed in the order they were commented (though for some reason, they were mixed up on the poll); voting will remain open until Thursday around noon. The poll lists the author's first name and the first line of their poem.