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Thanksgiving Day, The day of the giving of thanks. Also known as a public holiday, When everyone gets together. Yet, it is unfair that, Like everyone else, Her eyes cannot meet his, His arms cannot hold her, They cannot dine in laughter, Across 8,000 miles on such day. Still, on this day, She is thankful – Thankful for who he is, Thankful for who he is not, Thankful for what they are, Thankful for what they are not, Thankful that they still ARE. For now, They cannot spend Even a single hour of the day In one another’s company. But, she looks beyond What cannot be shared today. For one day, They will leap across time And all the miles in between To land in each other’s arms For many Thanksgivings to come. Hasty groceries, Annoying prepping, Crowded kitchen, Noisy children, Frustrated guests, Fattening bellies, Drunken dance, Disorderly house, Sleepy mumbling – WE will get to all of that.
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Jan 23, 2016
Jan 23, 2016 at 12:24 PM UTC
#5. A Holiday Without Each Other, 11/26/15.
Thanksgiving Day, The day of the giving of thanks. Also known as a public holiday, When everyone gets together. Yet, it is unfair that, Like everyone else, Her eyes cannot meet his, His arms cannot hold her, They cannot dine in laughter, Across 8,000 miles on such day. Still, on this day, She is thankful – Thankful for who he is, Thankful for who he is not, Thankful for what they are, Thankful for what they are not, Thankful that they still ARE. For now, They cannot spend Even a single hour of the day In one another’s company. But, she looks beyond What cannot be shared today. For one day, They will leap across time And all the miles in between To land in each other’s arms For many Thanksgivings to come. Hasty groceries, Annoying prepping, Crowded kitchen, Noisy children, Frustrated guests, Fattening bellies, Drunken dance, Disorderly house, Sleepy mumbling – WE will get to all of that.
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Jan 23, 2016
Jan 23, 2016 at 12:24 PM UTC
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