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Thanksgiving Addiction Poems

These Thanksgiving Addiction poems are examples of Addiction poems about Thanksgiving. These are the best examples of Addiction Thanksgiving poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Glutton
The man waited for Thanksgiving Day,
To take part in an evening buffet
The food would be inviting
He felt his mouth watering
He stayed so impatient for Thursday

He...

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Categories: addiction, food, fun,



Premium Member Supplications Evensong
SUPPLICATIONS EvenSong

My Daddy does all things in all things He does
in mind petitions invocations
In my requests are all known
Beseeching vespers reaping salvations
in mind petitions invocations
Earnest...

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Categories: addiction, analogy, appreciation, devotion,

Premium Member We Are Both Contenders
We should stop eating all of these fattening foods.
Turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy at the ready.
But yet, it is Thanksgiving week and they put us...

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Categories: addiction, food,

Self Crush
There lives a pro elegant man of wires
His actions are carried out with pliers
HIS gratis keeps all trouble
Cables turn red, peace double
The electric young man...

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Categories: addiction, art, career, crush,

Plastic Americans In Cape Town and Elsewhere
In South Africa, we imitate Thanksgiving, even "Black Friday!"
Is it business or American culture-wannabees
I hear awkward Howdys; "How U doing?" Narratives of "space ...customer care"
Just...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, addiction, africa, america,



Premium Member They Said Wonderful Things
We sat at the Rehearsal Dinner for my Son and his beautiful bride-to-be.
After the food and desserts and coffee,
It came time to raise our glasses.

We...

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Categories: addiction, care, divorce, father

Premium Member What a Friend You Had In Me
What a friend you had in me,                  ...

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Categories: addiction, crazy, cry, joy,

A Subtle Foe
Hi guys, i have not been on here for quite some time now. Some of you still here remember my wife, Yvette who passed away...

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Categories: abuse, addiction, angel, anxiety,

Premium Member All In
All In

Is who I am. 
Bright colors that make people gawk, 
I have a funny way I walk, as it appears I shuffle, 
but it...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, absence, abuse, addiction,

Premium Member So Many Opportunities Lost
Hers was a complete change of personality, moods, and friends
Her joyful happy self, turned rapidly sarcastic, mean, and secretive
Her eating habits changed; she did not...

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Categories: addiction, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Waiting For a Good One
She cannot keep a job; she has had several. Anger issues.
Cannot spell or write either, or be nice, but those are secondary problems.
Showed up at...

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Categories: addiction, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Fun Size
Dear Snickers, Incorporated:

FUN SIZE,
magically re-appearing each late September,
when compared to more everyday Thanksgiving size,
should be nearly endless,
as leisurely,
lavish,
and luxurious as melting summer vacation chocolate
on a...

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Categories: addiction, candy, halloween, humor,

Rows of Tomorrows
Deo
Conservator, Investigator, Pastor, Diplomat-Truth-Teller
Sibling of a Royal Priesthood, a CHOSEN Generation, Adopted by Abba
Lover of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
We are inclined to slavery; addicted...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, analogy, birth, freedom,

Begin Anew
mornings
sometimes, too soon
come, thank God for hope (blood)
that part of my day I take Home
planet holds wonders, dark ambitions, too
could we forget the abused child?
the...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, addiction, anti bullying,

Courage Comes From Within
There was a young woman facing a demon so strong she hardly had the courage to breathe. Craved forgiveness and wanted bravery in her life....

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, courage, depression,


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