Collection
Poems That Say Thank You
Classic and contemporary poems of gratitude to send when you’re feeling thankful.
BY The Editors
A poem can be a perfect thank you note, whether you’re glad for a nice dinner with friends (see Bernadette Mayer’s “We Eat Out Together”) or thanking a parent for a lifetime of sacrifice (see Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays”). Also check out “A Gift” by Kathryn Starbuck, which ends with the lines, “today is a gift and I am / ready to receive you.” Or if you are in need of something a little lighter, “The Blue Booby” by James Tate is both hilarious and affectionate.
A Thankful Spirit
Slant
Suji Kwock Kim
- Liz Waldner
Accidents of Birth
William Meredith
- Kathryn Starbuck
- Kenneth Koch
- Ilya Kaminsky
For A Gift
Sonnet: I Thank You
Henry Timrod
Thanking My Mother for Piano Lessons
Diane Wakoski
White Rose
Tom Pickard
For Love Or Friendship
Those Winter Sundays
Robert Hayden
- Ha Jin
An Exercise in Love
Diane di Prima
We Eat Out Together
Bernadette Mayer
To My Dear and Loving Husband
Anne Bradstreet
For The Little Things
Brian Age Seven
Mark Doty
- Carl Dennis
- Dorothea Grossman
The Quirky And Surreal
- James Tate
- Dean Young