Way back before I was born
in 1864 to be exact;
President Lincoln signed into being
“Thanksgiving Day†for a fact.
It was to be a celebrated time
of gratitude n’ thanks.
The sharing of a good harvest
with others-no matter their ranks.
A table would stretch long with turkey
n’ wild life; from hunters bow.
Squashes, tatter, lots of vegetables
all lined up in different rows.
All kinds of berries could be there
with fruits polished bright as mirror.
Breads still hot out of the ovens,
as each guest gathers near.
More gifts of tasty homemade pies
custards, puddings n’ the likes,
would find a place at the festive table
much to everyone’s delight.
Hand churned butter along with cream
would adorn each visitor’s station,
with large drinks of apple cider
in various stages of fermentation.
The list of food would go on n’ on
along with the giving n’ the sharing.
Each one would find a place to set,
without thought of what each were wearing.
Hand n’ hand, they would bow their heads
n’ together “Thank God for their food.’’
To complain about anything else
at this point would be rude.
A Thanksgiving Day, like no other
n’ for some it may be the last.
Let us all be a little more grateful
than we have been in the past.
MOM


















