Saint Patrick's Day Turkey Jerky

A Lighthearted Limerick in Celebration of Saint Patrick's Day

Deb Martin-Webster
A young Irish lad named McMurphy
Fell in love with a green feathered turkey
But to his dismay, on Saint Patrick's Day
Mother cooked it and served it as jerky

Published by Deb Martin-Webster

Originally from Pennsylvania, author/artist Deb Martin-Webster and her British husband Pete, currently live on a small farm near the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. They enjoy the simplicity of their...  View profile

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  • Deb Martin-Webster2/19/2010

    It was so much fun to write. I even found a clip art photo of a green feathered turkey and in my haste to post forgot to upload it! Thanks for the read Sandy!

  • Sandy James2/18/2010

    This is great!

  • Deb Martin-Webster2/16/2010

    I think it was more like Irish whiskey! Thanks so much Donna for the read!! :)

  • Donna Cavanagh2/16/2010

    Hm. Was McMurphy drinking green beer when he met that green turkey?

  • Deb Martin-Webster2/9/2010

    Yes,poor little jerky turkey! Thanks for the read!

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW2/9/2010

    There's a new way to be a jerk(y)!

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