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Thanksgiving Philosophy Poems

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


What Of The Witching Hour
They project at night in the wee hours looking
to see what they can harvest
Be still so that you can grow to know peace or else
the...

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Categories: moon, perspective, philosophy, spiritual,



A Diamond In the Rough
It is the spirit that so graciously gives us peace and keeps us inspired and optimistic during this amazing life.
Let no one talk down to...

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Categories: philosophy, encouraging, future, i love

Prayer After Easter
I
Do we tire of thanking & gratefulness
I rush about, busy growing stress
Refocus eyes upon the  Cross, Jesus
I cannot pray unless I fully CONfess

II
A life,...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, jesus, joy, philosophy,

Premium Member Philosophy Midst Pandemic
“God is bigger than COVID-19”… indeed
such is my philosophy, propped by faith’s creed
upholding me against attacking fear angst
enabling spirit’s functionality-breed.

“God is bigger than COVID-19” …...

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Categories: philosophy, blessing, christian, faith, god,

Premium Member It Knocked, So I Built a Door
Someone once said, 

        "If opportunity doesn't knock, 
         build...

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Categories: philosophy, adventure, career, confidence, devotion,



You Are the Universe, Not Just Stardust Darling Slaves
food, god, and the universe as you
You are the universe (I insist and will prove it)
So say grace before you eat ...
You agree we are...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, philosophy, political,

Los Murcielagos
dare grapple the manifest,
night approaches on padded paws,
plight transcends simple sentience,
fight fear with closed eyes,
	bare verdant vision,
		a gaze never unkind,
     ...

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© Luke Hobbs  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muse, peace, philosophy, prayer,

Purgatorio
The letter of law condemned,
Let the Word enfleshed bring redemption,
My guide and I could now see,
Dancing curtains of luminescence,
As we started our ascent,
Climbing from perdition...

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© Luke Hobbs  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: miracle, muse, philosophy, sin,

Premium Member Jump Into the Electronic Age
If you are not computer literate you are missing a universe that is accessible, and ready to greet you.
You are missing a whole language, that...

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Categories: perspective, philosophy,

Premium Member Ghost Hunter
I don't see you.
I've been searching my whole life,
But still, I don't see you.

When I was a wee lad
I looked for you ...
My mother's smile,
My...

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Categories: philosophy, religion, self,

Premium Member How In This Racing World Life Balances Out
How In This Racing World Life Balances Out

How in this racing world life balances out
Lose love, seek thee sincere, find another.
World sends hell on thee,...

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Categories: philosophy, art, blessing, deep, family,

Horn Triopsis Seventhified
Horn Triopsis Seventhified 

Ingenuity
Accomplishment of oneself
Which was by oneself.

Should be true to form
And exceptions are extremes
Reality realm.

Provide example
That is purposeful driven
Served to meet an end.

Being...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy, philosophy,

Premium Member Bicameral Gratitude
OK class, now listen up and down,
in and out,
said Professor Fuller Watts,
professing political philosophy 404.

We begin with a deductive
reductive
object lesson,
then spread out across inductive intuition
universal...

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Categories: culture, peace, philosophy, political,

Words - the Heart of Imagination
Words - The Heart of Imagination?

Only numbers can love you completely
They stay in order, keep the peace in place
And use words as tools to carve...

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Categories: philosophy, adventure, conflict, identity, image,

Soonn Un
Emirabitur- Shall Admire

There you are the wind of my lone chamber
When I set to keep all mine from ember
And drop where constructs are most eminent,
Where...

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Categories: philosophy, birth, care, change, freedom,


Book: Shattered Sighs