Giving Thanks: A Thanksgiving Poem
By Deborah E. Joyce
Thanksgiving is over, I’m stuffed to the gills
Ate here with the seniors, I’ve had my fill
went to sleep early, up at four
my body, tired, was very sore
Went to the computer with pad and phone
on Black Friday, I never leave home
Avoiding the onslaught of shoppers in droves
I brew the coffee, stay warm in my robe
The dog ate my mattress, that’s the 1st stop
Sleepy’ s.com is where I will shop
coupons, rebates, I find them all
presents to buy, most I recall
Back to the bed, the budgets okay
spent more on that mattress then anything today
now it’s time to decorate-
my Christmas party is at a close date
Before you think this is all about shopping
I’ll tell you a thought in my head that’s been bopping
songs for birthday, Christmas, Easter you see
not for Thanksgiving, how can that be?
I hereby proclaim Thanksgiving the best
far and above all the rest
food, friends, camaraderie
This means so much more to me
Giving thanks for all the days
abundance, joy in many ways
my circle of people, I give you your due
and thanks to you the whole year through
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