Thanksgiving Poem
Thanksgiving is here
Bringing turkey, stuffing, and cheer
Pumpkin Pies and starry eyes
and fun times without peer!
But alas, we miss those not there
We hope they feel our care
We wish them love, sent from above
and memories to share.
Becky and Vic are on the road
Hauling their kids (they have a load!)
Driving fast, their behinds in the past,
As they're tearing up the road.
Jenny and Andy nestled tight
In their new house this wintry night
Waiting for guests, who are not pests,
and come without a fight!
Chris has symptoms of the flu
with "cough" and "wheeze" and an "ACHOO!"
We hope they come, (he's dad's first son!)
FEEL BETTER, CHRIS! WE ALL LOVE YOU!
David and his Debbie Lou
are out in Lone Star Country Zoo
We miss them all, please pay a call!
We also love you too!
Missy and Robert and all their gang
are coming to call (they felt the pang)
to play with cousins, they have dozens,
The chorus of Angels sang (sorry I couldn't think of a rhyme...)
Emily and Ben have flown their coop
to dine with us when Dad yells "SOUP!"
They play our games, and call us names
and Audrey has a little poop.
Mom, Dad and Granny are in muddle
they hide upstairs in a huddle
scared of noise, from girls and boys
and in their fear melt in a puddle.
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time
For food and love and my silly rhyme
I love you all, both big and small
and now I will go eat a lime...whatever.
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