Clever, Childlike, Constructed

Clever, Childlike,  Constructed




Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            In this Common Era,
In Matthew’s eleventh,
In Jesus’s own words:
“O Father, Lord of heaven and earth,
Thank you for hiding
These things from those who think
Themselves wise
And clever, and for revealing
 Them to the childlike.”
           
Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            In this New, new World,
At makeshift Spanish docks
            In the sixteenth century.

Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            Among English Puritans,
In abandoned settlements
            In sixteen aught seven:
“That the day of our ships arrival
At the place assigned
For plantacon in the land of Virginia
 Shall be yearly and
Perpetually kept holy as a day of
Thanksgiving to Almighty God."

Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            In Boston after harvest,
After the first trying Winter,
Pilgrims thanking Natives, God.

Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            Ordered civilly, not
Religiously; Sixteen twenty three
            Buckles and Gods and Feathers
Breaking bread, maize harvest, fowl.
            After drought, more after rain:
“By this time harvest was come, and instead
Of famine now God gave
Them plenty…for which they blessed God.”
            Breaking fast. Thanking God.
            
Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            In America, by decree to, in
Seventeen eighty nine, by Washington:
“That great and glorious Being.”

Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            Amidst a Civil War, of brothers
Needing a feast around which to tarry,
            America’s new father proclaimed:
“No human counsel hath devised
Nor hath any mortal hand worked
Out these great things. They are the gracious
Gifts of the Most High God,
 Who, while dealing with us in anger
For our sins, hath…remembered mercy.”

Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            Yours and mine, his, hers,
Just last year? Amongst the lack and need:
            Remembering myths like truth.

Let’s talk about the first Thanksgiving,
            The last Thanksgiving, our
First, last, next, and after that. Thanks
            For things we may never know.
Indians and Pilgrims breaking bread,
Indians and Pilgrims at war.
Puritans and rebels making nation,
Puritans and rebels at war.
Americans and Americans breaking bread
Americans and Americans at war.

Let’s talk about the last Thanksgiving,
            Giving thanks for giving thanks,
Oblivious to myth: to truth: words.
            Clever, childlike: Thanks for thanks.
           
Read more of my poetry, essays, and stories at Momentitiousness.com           


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