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Zombies Don’t Gobble

A Living Dead Thanksgiving Poem

By Rusty Fischer, author of Zombies Don’t Cry








Copyright © 2010 by Rusty Fischer

All rights reserved.



This is a work of fiction. All of the names, characters, places and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or, if real, are used fictitiously.



Cover credit: Scott Griessel


Zombies Don’t Gobble



The table was set

The candles aglow;

When at the front door

Three zombies did show.


“Who could that be knocking?”

Poor Mother did pout.

“Probably Mindy’s boyfriend,”

My Father did shout.


“I’ll see who it is,”

I said to them all.

As I skittered and shimmied

To see who did call.


The door it did open

My heart it did shudder;

My legs felt just like

A bowl of whipped butter.


“Brains!” said one zombie

Your Brains!” said another;

“It’s turkey or nothing,”

Blared my big, nosy mother.


I held my breath tight

As they studied my skull;

Then each rolled an eye

To find it… quite dull.


I felt almost rejected

As they brushed me aside;

And toward our Thanksgiving table

Each zombie did stride.


The zombies they shuffled

Straight up to the bird;

They left quite a smell

Like a three-week old turd!


They reached out their hands

To tear off a leg;

Mom said, “Sit down you three;

And don’t make me beg!”


I figured they’d tear her

One limb from another;

But those zombies seemed –

Quite scared of… my mother!


In no time they listened

In no time they sat;

And wore napkins in their collars

In two seconds flat!


My family sat watching

The zombies devour;

A 20-pound turkey

In less than an hour.


They gnawed on the wishbone

And guzzled down gravy;

Their behavior was almost

Well… downright… behave-y!


Mom smiled and cheered

As they refilled each plate;

It didn’t seem to bother her

That none of us ate.


And when there was nothing

To swallow or chew;

The zombies looked happy

Or at least far less… eeeewwwww!


My family sat frozen

Quite glued to our seats;

Until Zombie One burped

And sputtered, “Good eats!”


They rose without speaking

As we covered our brains;

They turned and shuffled out

Leaving only grease stains.


I stood at the door

To see where they’d gone;

And watched three stuffed zombies

Shuffle down our front lawn.


“It sure looks to me,”

I said with a tweet.

“Like they’re going away;

Like they’re crossing the street!”


“Now that they’re gone,”

Mom said with a grin.

“Our real Thanksgiving dinner

Can finally begin!”


Dad helped clear the table

Sis set it again;

As I asked Mom about

Her backup turkey plan.


“Why everyone knows,”

She grinned from ear to ear;

“To cook a second Thanksgiving dinner

When zombies are near!”


About the Author:

Rusty Fischer





Rusty Fischer is a professional freelance writer who lives in sunny Florida with his beautiful wife, Martha. They enjoy riding bikes, long, leisurely walks on the beach, romantic dinners and zombie movies; lots and lots of zombie movies! (Well, Rusty does, anyway!)

Rusty’s new book, Zombies Don’t Cry, will be available from Medallion Press in May of 2011. In the meantime, check out www.medallionpress.com/blurbs/zombie_cry.html for updates and blurbs as the publication date nears.




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