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Poems (Prescott)/Thanksgiving

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4526910Poems — ThanksgivingMary Newmarch Prescott
THANKSGIVING
Let us thank Him for the rose Which the summer season lends; For each blade of grass that grows, And the sunshine that He sends;
For the daisies' drift of snow,And the sunflowers' golden shields; For the strawberry-plants that sow Small white stars throughout the fields
For the thistle's purple crown,And the hawkweed's yellow hood; For the crocus in its gown,And the wild bird in the wood;
For the milkweed, spilling out All its hoard of silken skeins; For the brooks that sing and shout Louder after heavy rains;
For the stars that nightly rise,All the heavens brimming; For the rainbow in the skies,And the crickets' hymning.
Thank Him for the red leaf's glow,For the vine's increase,For the promise of the snow,And the wide world's lease!