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Turkey Carols: Holiday songs to fill the heart after you've filled the stomach

FOCAL Point Inspirations

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781425932213 $ 10.95  
About the Book
It all started innocently enough.  Again the LaFont family would meet in the basement of Richmond Community Church to celebrate Thanksgiving.  With Dad and Mom, their four grown daughters and their families, the mob was more than any one house could hold.

After enjoying a delicious meal we began to search for something to do but this year no one was interested in board games.  With Christmas music playing in the background, Glenna, the eldest sister, remarked that it was a shame that Christmas was the only holiday with it's own music.  And with that innocent statement, Turkey Caroling came into being.  Using traditional Christmas Carol tunes, Thanksgiving words were set to music.  And thus a tradition was born!

About the Author
Turkey Carols is a compilation of fun Thanksgiving songs born in the hearts (and slightly warped minds) of 23 family members ranging in age from 1 year old to 67 years old.  The book was born out of a deep love of music and a loose grip on sanity.  Each contributing member is proud to call Turkey Carols their first published work and it is their hope that you will sing along and serenade your family and friends just as they did that first Thanksgiving several years ago.
   
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Joy to the World

Joy to the world, the turkey's done
and now it's time to eat.
Let everyone, find daughters and sons
and kindly take your seat, and kindly take your seat,
and kindly, kindly take your seat.

Dad's carving up a giant bird
and we can hardly wait.
To eat our favorite fowl, we'll probably need a towel.
There's drool running down our face, there's drool running down our face,
there's drool, there's drool running down our face.

It's time at last, we pass the food. 
We're loading up our plates.
We eat until it hurts, and then we eat desserts.
Oh I don't feel so great, oh I don't feel so great,
Oh I, oh I don't feel so great.

Now dinner's done and we're excused.
We'll go and watch TV.
There's college football on, and soon we start to yawn.
Then we fall fast asleep, then we fall fast asleep,
then we, then we fall fast asleep.

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