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Nov 2023
Lawrence Hall, HSG
Mhall46184@aol.com

                             Thanksgiving as a Singleton

Memories of a drive-through just won’t do
Set something on your table, if only for you
A turkey plate from the grocery store
Two side dishes from cans, or maybe more
And gravy even if it’s a store-bought broth
Silverware, real plates, and a tablecloth
Wash your hands, light a candle, say a prayer
And open your napkin with your special flair!

You are where you are meant to be, it’s true
And know that God is with you to see you through
Thanksgiving as a Singleton
Written by
Lawrence Hall
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