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Thanksgiving Prose Poems

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


Premium Member Thoughts on Iowa and My Childhood City
“And I remember Muscatine -still more pleasantly  - for its summer sunset. I have never seen any on either side of the ocean that...

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Categories: prose, places, youth,



Premium Member New Law: Mouth Police Are Giving Out Tickets
As of today you need to watch your mouth and what you say.  
We have always been able to hurt someone's feelings by our...

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Categories: hurt, spoken word, words,

Premium Member Lets Peek at the Autumn Faeries
Vancouver looks flooded from this bridge
I see one lone brave water skier rounding a curve
It is November, but there are no biting wind chills
It is...

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Categories: prose, autumn, fairy,

Premium Member Savoring the Moments
I ventured outside in the early dawn hours. My eyes greet the day bathed in free-given sunshine. The colors come full bright. I close my...

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Categories: prose, thanks, thanksgiving,

Premium Member If I Do It Right
I know it is tradition
But this year I have chosen a theme for Thanksgiving
We will not include turkey, ham, or beef of any kind
The theme...

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Categories: prose, mental health, mother daughter,



Premium Member Four Cafes
I was off for my vacation. After a long flight and drive, I reached my cozy apartment. Stars like diamonds filled the cold January night....

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Categories: drink, food, january, sun,

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: prose, freedom, history, independence day,

Premium Member Family of Friends
We come together as a family; my friends and me.
Each bringing what we said we would.
Two or three bringing extra things that are duplicates.
Six people,...

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Categories: prose, family, friend,

Premium Member I Should Feel Guilty For Taking Their Money
Today was strange; but in a good way.
I had two classes to teach; they were both cancelled.
Leaving me to do whatever I want all day.
Except...

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Categories: prose, school, teacher,

Premium Member Thanksgiving Day
Up early to begin preparations.
This meal is special.
Everything lavishly, decoratively prepared.
A feast for the eyes as well as the palate.
We take great care to show...

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© Judy Ball  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thanksgiving day,

Premium Member Pondering the Power of God
Pondering God’s Power

Here on this much  less 
than a millimeter speck of space, 
I imagine 
the shape and size
of my soul, the depth
of my...

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Categories: prose, 8th grade, christian, devotion,

Premium Member September Pursuits
In our country’s 
calendar of events
September is replete with 
pursuits worth enumerating 
reminding me to bask in meaningful
involvements, optimizing God-granted strength
midst pressure, propelled by blissful...

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Categories: prose, appreciation, blessing, celebration, christian,

Premium Member A Day In the Week of Life
From sunup to sundown
it was indeed a weird day;
it seemed as if the sun rose
wearing dimming shades
and as if the wind had been
blown off course...

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Categories: prose, allegory, extended metaphor, introspection,

Premium Member Soon My Birthday Candles
Soon.  My Birthday Candles

This last autumn is constantly milky white or drawn gray hanging down between the trees without an intent to reveal any...

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Categories: celebration, christian, health, irony,

Premium Member I Want To Taste Pumpkin
I take another bite of sweet pumpkin pie
Wondering why I deprive myself of her company
Most of the year, only allowing her to grace my mouth
on...

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Categories: prose, food,


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