If You Gobble With The Turkeys Poem by Francis Duggan

If You Gobble With The Turkeys



It is an old saying we've often heard before
If you gobble with the turkeys with eagles you won't soar
It is just a saying that some to do relate
Though at the end we share a similar fate
Big Brother's own judges though their judgements come cheap
Judge us by the company we choose to keep
And though they come to flower from a similar seed
What to one is a flower to another's a weed
If you gobble with the turkeys some are known to say
You cannot fly like the lark for to greet the new day
Though it's meaning to all must be obviously clear
It is just an old saying that we often do hear
And if you gobble with the turkeys on the ground you must stay
You cannot soar like the eagles in their quest for prey.

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