A Turkey Followed Me Home

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A Turkey Followed Me Home By John Riggio Music K-8 Magazine Vol. 19, No. 2 Copyright 2008: Plank Road Publishing All Rights Reserved PPT: S. Vera 2010

Walking home from school one day, along a lovely street Walking home from school one day, along a lovely street. When from behind me came a noise, the sound of tiny feet. I spun around to see a bird, my jaw dropped to the ground. A turkey stood in front of me, his wattle swinging ‘round.

Turkey, turkey, go away. Please don’t follow me Turkey, turkey, go away! Please don’t follow me! I am going to my home and it’s not safe for thee! Turkey, turkey, go away! Let me make this clear. It’s Thanksgiving week, you see, so please get out of here!

“But he followed me home anyway…” (gobble) “Shoo! Go on! Git! Ohhhh!”

I hid him in the basement and I hid him in my room I hid him in the basement and I hid him in my room. I covered him with laundry, but there wasn’t wiggle room. I tried to find the perfect place. I looked and looked and looked. For if I could not keep him hid, his goose was surely cooked!

Turkey, turkey, go away. Please don’t follow me Turkey, turkey, go away! Please don’t follow me! I am going to my home and it’s not safe for thee! Turkey, turkey, go away! Let me make this clear. It’s Thanksgiving week, you see, so please get out of here!

“Thanksgiving came. Thanksgiving went…. ” (relieved gobble) “Yeah “Thanksgiving came. Thanksgiving went….” (relieved gobble) “Yeah. You were lucky. This time!”

When December rolled around, we thought the coast was clear When December rolled around, we thought the coast was clear. I saw the turkey to the door. He had a cool veneer. Keeping turkeys out of sight is not an easy thing. Take my advice you turkey, you, and don’t come back ‘til spring!

Turkey, turkey, go away. Please don’t follow me Turkey, turkey, go away! Please don’t follow me! I am going to my home and it’s not safe for thee! Turkey, turkey, go away! Let me make this clear. It’s Thanksgiving week, you see, so please get out of here!

Christmas is coming, the turkey’s getting fat Christmas is coming, the turkey’s getting fat! (panicked gobble) Don’t come back ‘til spring! (lots of panicked gobbles!!!)