Aunt Jenny’s Fruitcake
By Julie Lacksonen

The days after Christmas
The feasting goes on
Long after most
Of the relatives have gone
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But one thing’s avoided
The very most of all.
It’s Aunt Jenny’s fruitcake -
To partake is one’s fall.
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Last year, my brother
Ate one little bite.
And then he had cramps
For the rest of the night.
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One year, Cousin Ben
Claimed he ate a whole piece.
Within just one week,
He was morbidly obese.
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A legend is told
Of my Great Uncle Joe,
Who ate a good bit
And grew wings like a crow.
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So now, they are stored
In the dark basement hall,
And when we have many,
We’re building a wall!
About the Creator
Julie Lacksonen
Julie has been a music teacher at a public school in Arizona since 1987. She enjoys writing, reading, walking, swimming, and spending time with family.
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Comments (4)
Lol. That was great. Well done.
My Aunt Maggie’s fruitcake deters termites. Thanks for the well done humor. lol
Lol! This made me laugh!
I love this