Thanksgiving Poems

Thanksgiving Poems and prayers have been a longstanding tradition around the world. Although the most famous Thanksgiving may be the American one, we all have something to be thankful for. Whether it is family, friends or the simple fact that we are alive. Thank you, for taking the time to visit.-Grandma Mary
A Barren Ideality by George Doneghy
This song that I sing-- It is not of a spring, Nor yet of a silvery stream-- But of a vision bright Which came last night In the garb of a blissful dream--
Grand'ther Baldwins Thanksgiving by Horatio Alger Jr.
Underneath protected branches, From the highway just aloof; Stands the house of Grand'ther Baldwin, With its gently sloping roof.
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