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Thanksgiving History Poems

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


Premium Member Paleolithic Pachyderm
Big as a house,
Scared of a mouse,
With nose that grows
Down to its toes.
Fearlessly drives tusk into dusky musk.
Wisely buggers-off from the likes of usk....

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Categories: history, humorous, thanksgiving, thanksgiving



Statue Sachin
Well done his bat of Tendulkar 
Doing balls to role far and far
A statue now for him to tell more
Thanking for all his Six and...

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Categories: history, memorial, sports, thanksgiving,

Premium Member Old Tables
Old Tables
Speak Volumes
About Life

Celebrate
Wonderful
Memories

Countless Meals
Cherished Talks
Captured Time



26 Jan 2023

Contest: Tricube Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Sara Kendrick...

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Categories: history, analogy, family, growing up,

Remembering Who We Are
REMEMBERING WHO WE ARE

Spiralled rainbows ! 
burnished tapestries of trials
Birth, love, death ripen 
Winds of Change for our country’s call
Battles in a corner buried, we...

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Categories: history, africa, courage, emotions, endurance,

Premium Member Thanksgiving Time
Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Regan, Biden 
Sparing a turkey from a Thanksgiving table. The presidential Turkey Pardon

Massachusetts
is a truly historic state.
Indigenous people lived there for
over ten...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, thanksgiving,



Premium Member Rehashing History: Squanto and the Pilgrims, the First Thanksgiving
The winter of 1621 in Plymouth was harsh as could be,
The Pilgrims were sick and sorry they'd come,
They missed their warm English beds and their...

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Categories: history, humor, thanksgiving,

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, america, community, confidence, confusion,

Premium Member What Is Plan B
So, what is Plan “B”?
Plan “ A” has gone the way
of the Dodo – the pigeon
who has flown the coop, 
became Thanksgiving for 
the hawk....

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: freedom, history, independence day,

Premium Member Plymouth Colony - Thanksgiving
A year has passed. The dark clouds still loom.
 From the sea voyage, harsh winter, disease, and doom.
 The Mayflower set sail 102 Pilgrims aboard,
...

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Categories: history, 3rd grade, 4th grade,

Premium Member A Year To Remember Blessings 2021
The year 2020 was a year of adjusting to new realities dealing with the pandemic. A pandemic that affected so many people in many ways....

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Categories: history, age, animal, appreciation, autumn,

Being Son of God Is My Glory History Inventory
Never eager for glory
      less be  piece of history
      God's son my inventory...

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Categories: allegory, allusion, appreciation, history,

My Favorite Presidents
I have three favorite Presidents that ironically were friends.
Peyton Randolph is known as one of our first Founding Fathers.
John Hanson approved the Great Seal of...

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Categories: history, appreciation, death of a

Premium Member A Brief History of the Land of Opportunity
A long time ago 'twas, ships set sail
  For in England and on the Continent
Certain folks were doomed sure to fail

They were Puritans, the...

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Categories: america, freedom, history, money,

Premium Member American Thanksgiving, 1621
American Thanksgiving (1621)

Passengers in England boarded the Mayflower
To sail across the Atlantic to the New World,
And escape religious persecution for their faith
In worshiping God, which...

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Categories: america, autumn, culture, history,

Premium Member The First Thanksgiving, September 3, 1578
The First Thanksgiving (Sept. 3, 1578)

The shortest distance to Cathay 1
(Land of riches: silks, teas and spices)
Lay to the north to the South Sea. 2
Didn’t...

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Categories: education, history, holiday, thanksgiving,


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