Now I'm freaking out
I am fat and I know why
Thanksgiving is near
I am fat and I know why
Thanksgiving is near
Published by Langley Cornwell
Langley Cornwell has published with the Yahoo! Contributor Network since 2009 and brings 30 years of corporate experience to her writing career. Langley has a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications from... View profile
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36 Comments
Post a CommentNow if that could be everyone's excuse. LOL!
Had some young turkeys in the village, and I'm too scared to walk past their pen now, just in case they're not there...
That turkey wasn't all so dumb!
lol:)
Cute.
An to think, we're going to do it all over again in a few weeks. The poor turkeys. The pigs aren't going to fare very well either! You have really captured the true essense of the season from the farm animals point of view. Nice job.
Ha! This is great. I'm sorry I'm so late reading it! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Langley. :)
This was awesome, and I am so sorry I missed it. Nice job!
Too cute.
This is a wonderful poem. Thank you.