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The
Thankful Box
It's
just a little box that we use at this time each year,
But
what is in that little box will always bring a tear.
It's
something that we do each year for all to benefit,
Everyone
has placed a little note inside of it.
We
all named it our thankful box and what the notes will say,
Are
all the things we're thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day.
One
of us will read the notes as we all sit around,
And
slowly read what each note says and what we've written down.
We
do not sign the little notes or put our names on it,
But
as the little notes are read we know just who they fit.
Sometimes
the notes are thankful for a loving Mom and dad,
Sometimes
the notes are thankful for a victory that they had.
Sometimes
the notes are thankful for a husband or a wife,
Sometimes
the notes are thankful for a new start with their life.
A
new one in the family will draw a note or two,
Especially
if the stork has brought it to our family new.
Each
year we read the little notes and then we laugh and cry,
Realizing
that this year has almost passed us by.
The
year is drawing to a close and there has been some change,
Some
thankful things are near to us but some are out of range.
This
year as we read the notes they seemed to ring out clear,
We
didn't take for granted many things we had this year.
Some
things that were read from the notes we never heard before,
It
seemed we took them all for granted until this new war.
Thankful
for our freedom . . . yes, the words now come alive.
Thankful
for our way of life and not just to survive.
Thankful
that we have a home with friends and family,
Living
free and just enjoying all that we can see.
Having
laws and government that still protect our rights,
Having
those in charge so we sleep peaceful through our nights.
Yes,
this year has made our thankful box more meaningful,
But
the last note found inside our box made life seem beautiful.
Scribbled
in a crayon were some printed words in blue,
We
knew one of the kids had done it, which one, no one knew.
They
always needed help to write so this was very odd,
A
simple crayon note in blue that spelled out, Thank You God.
~By James
A. Kisner ©2002~
~Used with permission~

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