This is not the day that I think of as the first Thanksgiving. They did give thanks for a safe journey, though, so I guess it counts as the first Thanksgiving. This poem reminds me that everyday should be a Thanksgiving.
The First Thanksgiving Day
The Pilgrims left a foreign strand
And sailed across the main,
And landed on New England's shore,
That faith they might retain.
Some say the first Thanksgiving Day
The Pilgrims did ordain
Was when they offered thanks and praise
For life and food and grain.
It was a day of gratitude
When stormy voyage was o'er,
When they had landed safely there
On child New England's shore.
The rolling sea behind them lay,
Before them, trees of pine.
With thankful hearts they knelt in prayer
And praised God's help divine.
The Pilgrims marked the Plymouth Rock
Where they had knelt to pray.
And still it stands memorial of
That first Thanksgiving Day.
By Henry Beer
My Garden of Verse
Page 176-177
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