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The Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving
Edgar A.Guest
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       It may be I am getting old and like too much to dwell
       Upon the days of bygone years, the days I loved so well;
       But thinking of them now I wish somehow that I could know
       A simple old Thanksgiving Day, like those of long ago,
       When all the family gathered round a table richly spread,
       With little Jamie at the foot and grandpa at the head,
       The youngest of us all to greet the oldest with a smile,
       With mother running in and out and laughing all the while.
       It may be I'm old-fashioned, but it seems to me to-day
       We're too much bent on having fun to take the time to pray;
       Each little family grows up with fashions of its own;
       It lives within a world itself and wants to be alone.
       It has its special pleasures, its circle, too, of friends;
       There are no get-together days; each one his journey wends,
       Pursuing what he likes the best in his particular way,
       Letting the others do the same upon Thanksgiving Day.
       I like the olden way the best, when relatives were glad
       To meet the way they used to do when I was but a lad;
       The old home was a rendezvous for all our kith and kin,
       And whether living far or near they all came trooping in
       With shouts of "Hello, daddy!" as they fairly stormed the place
       And made a rush for mother, who would stop to wipe her face
       Upon her gingham apron before she kissed them all,
       Hugging them proudly to her breast, the grownups and the small.
       Then laughter rang throughout the home, and, Oh, the jokes they told;
       From Boston, Frank brought new ones, but father sprang the old;
       All afternoon we chatted, telling what we hoped to do,
       The struggles we were making and the hardships we'd gone through;
       We gathered round the fireside. How fast the hours would fly--
       It seemed before we'd settled down 'twas time to say good-bye.
       Those were the glad Thanksgivings, the old-time families knew
       When relatives could still be friends and every heart was true.
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Just Folks
As It Goes
Hollyhocks
Sacrifice
Reward
See It Thrnugh
To the Humble
When Nellie's on the Job
The Old, Old Story
The Pup
Since Jessie Died
Hard Luck
Vacation Time
The Little Hurts
The Lanes of Memory
The Day of Days
A Fine Sight
Manhood's Greeting
Fishing Nooks
Show the Flag
Constant Beauty
A Patriotic Creed
Home
The Old-Time Family
The Job
Toys
The Mother on the Sidewalk
Memorial Day
Memory
The Stick-Together Familics
Childless
The Crucible of Life
Unimportant Differences
The Fishing Outfit
Grown Up
Departed Friends
Laughter
The Scoffer
The Pathway of the Living
Lemon Pie
The Flag on the Farm
Heroes
The Mother's Question
The Blue Flannel Shirt
Grandpa
Pa Did It
The Real Successes
The Sorry Hostess
Yesterday
The Beauty Places
The Little Old Man
The Little Velvet Suit
The First Steps
Signs
The Family's Homely Man
When Mother Cooked With Wood
Midnight in the Pantry
The World Is Against Me
Bribed
The Home Builders
My Books and I
Success
Questions
Sausage
Friends
A Boost for Modern Methods
The Man to Be
The Summer Children
October
On Quitting
The Price of Riches
The Other Fellow
The Open Fire
Improvement
Send Her a Valentine
Bud
The Front Seat
There Are No Gods
The Auto
The Handy Man
The New Days
The Call
Songs of Rejoicing
Another Mouth to Feed
The Little Church
Sue's Got a Baby
The Lure That Failed
The Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving
The Old-Fashioned Pair
At Pelletier's
At Christmas
The Little Army
Who Is Your Boss?
The Truth About Envy
Living
On Being Broke
The Broken Drum
Mother's Excuses
As It Is
A Boy's Tribute
Up to the Ceiling
Thanksgiving
The Boy Soldier
My Land
Daddies
Loafing
When Father Played Baseball
About Boys
Curly Locks
Baby's Got a Tooth
Home and the Baby
The Fisherman
The March of Mortality
Growing Down
The Roads of Happiness
June
When Mother Sleeps
The Weaver
The Few
Real Swimming
The Love of the Game
Roses and Sunshine