"If you want to turn your life around, try thankfulness. It will change your life mightily." Gerald Good
Before the bloodbath
Pilgrims, Abenaki ate
With Pawtuxet tribe
The Thankful gathered
Our Mayflower colonists
Broke bread in Plymouth
Many will agree
Turkeys, Torment, Thanksgiving
Shaped our history
Now, we meet to eat
Food, Family and Football
Giving thanks for all
This week, the prompt is: Blood, Thanks!
What is a haiku?
As Leo of Haiku Heights aptly explains, a haiku is a three line poem. It shows what the author wants us to understand from it, rather than tell it directly. The limitation to a haiku is seventeen syllables. It can be at maximum, that much. If you wish to go by the traditional Japanese structure even with English haiku, you can use a 5-7-5 syllable, or 3-5-3 syllable structure
With Thanksgiving around the corner, this is a perfect choice for the week. This year, we will celebrate a rare occurrence of the start of Hanukkah with Thanksgiving Day - dubbed Thanksgivukkah. What a gift to celebrate Thanks in more ways than one. I've been thinking of all the ways we say Thanks and celebrate our gratitude for the blessings in our lives. What comes to mind is the passionate sermon offered by Pastor Frank Santora at Faith Church NYC.
At a recent Sunday service, he reminded us that it is important to always begin with ... saying Thanks to God because our Creator is good to us physically, emotionally, spiritually and readily helpful in all areas of our lives. So while we celebrate our love for family, friends, life, and more, lets begin with a big Thank you God! I agree. Happy Hanukkah! Happy Thanksgiving!
More Haiku - Tan Renga below
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Haiku: A Thanksgiving Gathering... A colorful Hanukkah Menorah via HuffPost |
Before the bloodbath
Pilgrims, Abenaki ate
With Pawtuxet tribe
The Thankful gathered
Our Mayflower colonists
Broke bread in Plymouth
Many will agree
Turkeys, Torment, Thanksgiving
Shaped our history
Now, we meet to eat
Food, Family and Football
Giving thanks for all
This week, the prompt is: Blood, Thanks!
What is a haiku?
As Leo of Haiku Heights aptly explains, a haiku is a three line poem. It shows what the author wants us to understand from it, rather than tell it directly. The limitation to a haiku is seventeen syllables. It can be at maximum, that much. If you wish to go by the traditional Japanese structure even with English haiku, you can use a 5-7-5 syllable, or 3-5-3 syllable structure
With Thanksgiving around the corner, this is a perfect choice for the week. This year, we will celebrate a rare occurrence of the start of Hanukkah with Thanksgiving Day - dubbed Thanksgivukkah. What a gift to celebrate Thanks in more ways than one. I've been thinking of all the ways we say Thanks and celebrate our gratitude for the blessings in our lives. What comes to mind is the passionate sermon offered by Pastor Frank Santora at Faith Church NYC.
At a recent Sunday service, he reminded us that it is important to always begin with ... saying Thanks to God because our Creator is good to us physically, emotionally, spiritually and readily helpful in all areas of our lives. So while we celebrate our love for family, friends, life, and more, lets begin with a big Thank you God! I agree. Happy Hanukkah! Happy Thanksgiving!
More Haiku - Tan Renga below