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Thread #3228   Message #16039
Posted By: judy
10-Nov-97 - 12:33 PM
Thread Name: Don't forget Thanksgiving (songs)
Subject: RE: Don't forget Thanksgiving
Looking through an old thread I gleaned this gem.

Subject: RE: Family sing-alongs
From: rechal@earthlink.net
Date: 14-Aug-97 - 01:12 PM

To this day, our family has special songs for special days. For instance, my mother and my aunt have an ongoing battle to wake one another up on Thanksgiving morning with this little ditty, sung to the tune of Frère Jacques:

Next Thanksgiving, next Thanksgiving,
save your bread, save your bread.
Shove it up the turkey, shove it up the turkey,
eat the bird, eat the bird.

See "The First Hard Sell" in the DT, a parody to the tune of "The First Noel" addresses the commercialization of our holidays

By the time October comes, every store's lined with snares
With Halowe'en, Christmas and Thanksgiving wares;
What once were festivals that were simple and plain
All have become mere excuses for capital gain

cho: Hard sell, hard sell
Hard sell, hard sell
This is the Christmas we all know so well.

And these two (in the DT) are so short I just had to add them:

SOMEWHERE, OVERINDULGENCE

Somewhere overindulgence is just fine
In a land that I heard of once in a nursery rhyme.
Somewhere overindulgence never ends
And there's no need to worry on what tomorrow sends.
Where lemon drops fall from the sky
And ice cream clouds go floating by above me
Where earth is made of chocolate cake
And mud pies just taste really great
Is where you'll find me...
Somewhere overindulgence is just fine
You can eat all you want to, no one will draw the line.

@parody @food filename[ OVRNDLGE RG

RECIPE FOR HOT CIDER (tune: Ghost of Tom)
(Lorraine Lee)

Swirling snowflakes, winter wind
Welcome wild November in.
Ginger, nutmeg, cinamon, cloves,
Simmer in the cider on the old wood stove.

@round @seasonal @food filename[ HOTCIDER play.exe TOMGHOST RG

and the chorus of "Mrs. Murphy's Chowder"(in the DT):

Chorus
Ice cream, cold cream, benzene, gasoline,
soup-beans, string beans, floating all around
Sponge cake, beefsteak, mistake, stomach ache,
creampuffs, earmuffs, many to be found
Silk hats, doormats, bed slats, democrats,
coco bells, doorbells, beckon you to dine
Meatballs, fish balls, mothballs, cannonballs,
come on in, the chowder's fine

Let's not forget "Thanks"giving (in the DT)
"Come Fill Up Your Glasses"

Our thanks too the fishermen and safe may they toil,
And also to the farmer who turns up the soil;
To the ploughmen and shepherds and all men of worth,
Whose joy is to harvest the fruits of the earth.

bon apetit judy