A Thanksgiving Day Chuckle

Here's hoping that this classic poem by E.V. Wright helps put you into the proper frame of mind for your family get-together. When Father Carves The Duck     We all look on with anxious eyes     When father carves the duck,     And mother almost always sighs     When father...
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Here’s hoping that this classic poem by E.V. Wright helps put you into the proper frame of mind for your family get-together.

When Father Carves The Duck

    We all look on with anxious eyes

    When father carves the duck,

    And mother almost always sighs

    When father carves the duck;

    And all of us prepare to rise

    And hold our bibs before our eyes,

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    And be prepared for some surprise,

    When father carves the duck.

    He braces up and grabs a fork

    Whene’er he carves a duck,

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    And won’t allow a soul to talk

    Until he’s carved the duck,

    The fork is jabbed into the sides,

    Across the breast the knife he slides,

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    While every careful person hides

    From flying chips of duck.

    The platter’s always sure to slip

    When father carves a duck,

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    And how it makes the dishes skip!

    Potatoes fly amuck!

    The squash and cabbage leap in space,

    We get some gravy in our face,

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    And father mutters Hindu grace

    Whene’er he carves a duck.

    We then have learned to walk around

    The dining room and pluck

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    From off the window-sills and walls

    Our share of father’s duck,

    While father growls and blows and jaws

    And swears the knife was full of flaws,

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    And mother laughs at him because

    He couldn’t carve a duck.

  

–Lee Klein

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