Wish you all a peaceful Thanksgiving celebration with family and friends!
SHOUT-OUTS
Thanks to all my friends here for being a blessing to creativity and collaboration!
The special mentions this week are
Jude Itakali for creating magic on a single page with his mash-ups. We miss you when you are not around.
Suzette B. for introducing me to new realms of thought!
Carol Anne for being a symbol of courage in overcoming her health challenges. The same goes to
Shaun, I’m glad to see what AI says about you.
The term “tenzenmen” refers to a poet named Shaun Tenzenmen, known for his impactful poetry that often explores themes of language, meaning, and the human experience.
- His poem “The Word Catcher” emphasizes the importance of active listening and the nuances of language. 1
- Another poem titled “Dharma” reflects on the human condition and the search for meaning in life. 1
- His work “Waging Peace” addresses the complexities of conflict and peace. 1
- Additionally, his poem “Subterranean” delves into the nature of reality and perception. 1
For more of his poetry, you can visit his profile on All Poetry. 1
Dennis Johnstone for documenting his challenges with a creative flair.
PROMPT #409
Write a story, poem, or reflection where the act of giving thanks is tied to resilience, protest, or moral strength. Explore the paradox of refusing to be grateful to the ungrateful: those who exploit, silence, or dismiss others. Instead, celebrate gratitude as a weapon of dignity—thankfulness for the voices that rise, the hands that resist, and the hearts that refuse to bow. How does gratitude transform when it becomes an act of defiance?”
Langston Hughes says,
“That all these walls oppression builds
Will have to go!
I want freedom,
Just as you.”Maya Angelou in “Still I Rise.”
“You may write me down in history
With your bitter, twisted lies,
You may trod me in the very dirt
But still, like dust, I’ll rise.”
You can frame it in different directions:
- Poetic angle: A Thanksgiving table where gratitude is spoken not for abundance, but for the courage to say “no.”
- Narrative angle: A character who refuses to thank those who oppress them, instead finding gratitude in solidarity with others.
- Philosophical angle: A meditation on gratitude as resistance, where silence toward the ungrateful is itself a form of justice.
You are free to take it in any other direction.
There is no restriction on the length or format of the piece. There is no last date unless you wish to be featured in the Weekly Wrap.
We will not include any posts that are found to be offensive, vulgar or hurt ordinary sensibilities. This needs to be a safe space.
Create a post on your blog and copy-paste the link in the Comments. If you use a pingback, check to see if it has worked. I have come across cases where the pingback did not work, and I missed including the piece in the Weekly Wrap.

Thanks, Sarah!
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Thank you, Carol!
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I’m late to the prompt but would like to offer this poem:
https://1994ever.com/2025/06/06/automatic-16th-april-2025/
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Thanks for the shout out Reena 🙏
The name ‘tenzenmen’ runs a lot deeper but at least it’s nice to recognised for something 😁
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🤍🙏
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Oh thank you so much, Reena. I miss you and everyone so much too when I’m away.
But fingers crossed im now around all December.
Amazing prompt
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Good to know that 😀 Thank you, Jude!
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Reena,
Thanks for the prompt.
Here’s mine.
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Thank you for the mention, Reena. Have a wonderful Friday and weekend!
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Thanks, Suzette!
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I am grateful, and thank you for your wonderful prompts, Reena. Here’s my contribution – Courage in resistance
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Thanks for your wonderful, incisive poetry loaded with meaning in every word! 🙏🙏
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What a lovely comment, Reena. Thank you, and my pleasure. 🥰
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❤️❤️
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“You may trod me in the very dirt, But still, like dust, I’ll rise.” – Ladyleemanila
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Hi Reena,
Here’s mine
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Thanks!
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My pleasure
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Thanks for the mention, Reena.
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❤️❤️
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Thanks for the mention!
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Thanks!
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Great prompt Reena 🙌https://poetisatinta.wordpress.com/2025/11/27/gratitude/
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Thanks!
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Happy Thanksgiving
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Wishing you the same…
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💝
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I’ve a busy afternoon – going to relatives for our ‘Thanksgiving’ meal.
Here’s Bucking Convention
https://julesinflashyfiction.wordpress.com/2025/11/27/nd-11-27-xxv-haibun/
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Enjoy 🤗
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Great prompt
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Thank you, Sarah!
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