Thanksgiving Day in Kasidi's Hamlet - Tri Budhi Sastrio
Since there is no more hamlet, no more
Remote village, no more quiet hometown,
Kasidi has to accept the right now reality.
He is in the town, to be frankly homeless,
But fortunately he can surf almost limitless
In the realm of imagination and the world
Of metaphor, which so rich so abundant,
With everything and anything, with heaven
And sky, with earth and stars, with bliss
With blessing, with that with this, with all.
Everyday for Kasidi is thanksgiving day
Because he believes to thank everyday
Is not a must but it is also an obligation
For every living creature for every man.
Let's take a look for a while to the past
When thanksgiving day commemorated
In the land of other continents far away.
It is said thanksgiving has been begun as
As a day of giving thanks for the blessings
Of the harvest, of the next preceding year.
An annual thanksgiving holiday traditions
In North American colonies is documented
For the first time in 17th century when 38
English settlers aboard ship, Margaret,
Arrived by way of the James River ... at
Berkeley Hundred in Charles City County,
Virginia, December 4, 1619; the landing
Was followed by a religious celebration.
They declared "that the day of our ships
Arrival at the place assigned for plantation
In the land of Virginia shall be yearly and
Perpetually kept holy day of thanksgiving
to Almighty God." That is the declaration.
In 1963, President Kennedy acknowledged
Of the Virginia and Massachusetts claims.
Kennedy issued Proclamation 3560 on 5th
November, stating, "Over 3 centuries ago,
Our ancestors in Virginia, Massachusetts,
Far from home in a lonely wilderness, set
Aside a time of thanksgiving, thanks for
Their safety, for the health of their children,
For the fertility of their fields, for the love
Which bound them together, and for the
Faith which united them with their God."
That is in America, how is another place.
Thanksgiving Day - Kinr Kansha no Hi
Is a national holiday in Japan; it takes
Place consecutive year on November 23.
The law establishing the holiday, which
Was adopted freely during the American
Occupation after World War II, cites it as
An occasion for commemorating labor and
Production and giving each other thanks.
It has roots the Shinto harvest ceremony.
What does Kasidi say about thanksgiving? Â
Every day is a thanksgiving, because the
Bless of God is given everyday to all of us
Freely and continuously, so let's thank God;
So let us celebrate thanksgiving everyday.
(tbs-kas/sda-11122024/087853451949)
Examine the poem generates by AI Poem Generator when the title 'Thanksgiving Day' inserted as the only variable. The following is the result:
Oh, Thanksgiving Day, a time of joy and cheer,
A day to gather 'round, and cast away fear.
The table's laden with a bountiful feast,
With turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie, a treat.