Thursday, November 27, 2025

Special Feature: Selected Poems for Reflections on Thanksgiving in Trumperica

Thanksgiving, as it tends to be celebrated, is the most honest American holiday: all appetite, no apology... Thanksgiving just asks us to be hungry together, and then to eat. In any year, this would be a potently simple path to commonality; it might be the last truly unifying experience available to us as Americans. This year, sitting down for a feast in a time and a place and a nation that seems to be actively working to become more brutal, more indifferent, more willing to make people suffer for the sin of being poor or sick or born in the wrong skin or to the wrong parents or on the wrong side of an arbitrary line, the absurdity of it all is amplified. We feed others, we feed ourselves, and what else is there? At the table, at least, we can control something: the menu, the rituals, whatever small ferocious beliefs we hold about the holiday itself.

-- excerpted from Helen Rosner, The New Yorker, Nov. 24 2025: The Best Part of Thanksgiving, Bones and All


My Dear Readers:

Today marks the first Thanksgiving in the era of Trump 2.0, Trumperica.

I would like to share with you some of my poems for "reflctions" on No/Thanks(Giving) during hard times [for whatever reason]

Thanksgiving dawns
chilly with patches of fog
red states, blue states
and those in between
alone together, then alone ...



Ritual of This Post-Election Thanksgiving

roast turkey
pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes ...
half eaten, half spoken

Trump news on mute
the faint smell of leftovers
... and things unsaid

fireplace embers ...
clink-clink-clinking of glasses
fills our silence

TV's dim light
our back-and-forth monologue
on Black Friday deals

false dawn 
in my sleep I hear thank God
this is us



Gertrude Stein (born Feb. 3, 1874, Allegheny City [now in Pittsburgh], Pa., U.S.—died July 27, 1946, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), an avant-garde American novelist and poet, once proclaimed:

One must dare to be happy. 

This first Thanksgiving in Trumperica, we shall all have the power to soften our hardened hearts and "Dare to be happy."


Dare to Be Happy

leaves turn through
yellow, orange, red, purple ...
back home again !

thanksgiving prayer
with each word I get closer
to my inner child

a No Politics sign
on the dining room wall ...
turkey and ham dinner

thanksgiving leftovers
this relief when things remain
half-spoken


Added: Trump Empire, Inc, LXIV
written in response to the Convicted Felon's "Gilded Age" proclaim/obsession

              the first
           Black Friday
        closing store sale
    shiny Christmas trees
made of Louis Vuitton bags

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