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Two Poems from our Holidays Poetry Collection

 
 
IT WAS HALLOWEEN AFTERNOON...
   
Author: Raven Barber
   
Poem:
IT WAS HALLOWEEN AFTERNOON...
   
  It was Halloween afternoon and all through the house not a creature was stirring not even a mouse the decorations were hung outside with great care with hopes that soon trick-or-treaters would be there with ma in her witch costume and I in mine we had just settled down for a short quick dine on the lawn there rose such a noise I sprang from my chair and saw a young boy away to the bucket I flew like a flash to take a handful of candy and went to the door with a dash as soon as I opened the door I saw a lot more there was no telling where my mom was I just did it again with a very quick buzz now this kid and that kid all rushing to the door finally my mom came and we did a lot more now there was something approaching the house it looked like a sort of big mouse I looked at my mom and she looked back at me then we looked at each other very gleefully “Happy Halloween” she said with a very wicked laugh and scared the trick-or-treater away very fast and that was the last of the line and soon it was time for mine I grabbed a big stash and hid it very fast and I ran with all of it to my room and there I lay with it in bed and ate all of it instead then I lay back down and felt a rumbly grime and then I fell down in a heap

   
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THANKSGIVING PAST
   
Author: Dorothy Perkins
   
Poem: THANKSGIVING PAST
   

I'd dearly love to slip on back
to the simpler days of yore.
I'd dearly love to slip on through
my mother's kitchen door.
I'd smell the turkey baking,
stuffed with her own special blend.
Oh, the warmth of that old cookstove;
which she so dutifully would tend.
I'd see the turnip, onions, squash,
bubbling gently in their pots;
a pretty glass container,
filled with fresh cranberry sauce.
I'd see Mama in her kitchen
making homemade yeast rolls;
the warmth in Mama's kitchen
wasn't only from her stove.
I'd glance into the living room,
furniture moved against the wall,
to make room for Mama's table;
she welcomed one and all.
Pristine, starched linens prepared before,
gently clothed the table leaves.
Her good china from the cupboard;
a harvest design of basket weave.
I'd see the pies, hot from the oven,
homemade mincemeat, apple and pumpkin;
I wish I could go back to be,
that little girl country bumpkin.
I'd see the family come together
at Mom's Thanksgiving meal.
Her apron came off, she welcomed them home;
this layout was no big deal.
Please pass the riced potatoes,
Gini made them again this year;
another reason I'd love to go back,
my family was always near.
Mom and Dad are long gone now,
I miss them both so much.
I pray that my own kitchen holds the warmth
of my dear Mama's touch.
 
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