Updating a Classic Thanksgiving Rhyme

“Over the River and Through the Wood” Made Relevant to 2021    

11/24/21 – – Lydia Maria Child’s poem “Over the River and Through the Wood” (originally titled “The New England Boy’s Song About Thanksgiving Day”) was first published in 1844. The popular verse, put to music by an unknown composer, has become a beloved standard of holiday season celebrations. In that spirit, I’ve updated the 177-year-old poem to reflect the realities of 2021:

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOOD — 2021

Over the river and through the wood
To grandmother’s house we go.
The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh

Through the white and drifted snow.

Over the river and through the wood
The autumn sky is blue.
With gas prices large, the car’s in the garage
So the sleigh will have to do.

Over the river and through the wood
With turkey and pies onboard.
The bird is too small to satisfy all
But it’s what we could afford.

Over the river and through the wood
Our vac status up to date.
With masks on our faces, respecting our spaces
We’ll never test our fate.

Over the river and through the wood
No politics in the air.
Too left or too right will set off a fight
Igniting Grandma’s hair.

Over the river and through the wood
We see Grandmother’s house in range.

I’ve frozen a toe but it’s worth it to know 

That we’re fighting climate change.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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