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Till Death Becomes Thee

My name is Terri, and I am a turkey. I live with my friends, Fred, Corey, Troy, June, Curtis, Tillie, and Earlene here in the barn. Oh, I forgot, we live in a small barn with a big hole in the ceiling, so when it rains everyone bunches up in the corner. I think that is "sorta" funny.

Today June got burned and all her feathers were complety burned off. She was real stinky, an everyone freaked out. Then she got stubborn. Fred jumped the fence; he got lost in the back yard. All of sudden we heard a deep turkey cry. It was Fred; the family dog, Ungabunga, was chasing him around and trying to eat him. He came back with a bald spot on his back.

A days go by, I think what will become of us. I wonder what evey happened to Alex and Shirley last year? Maybe they became a Thanksgiving dinner. I hope we don't become a Thanksgiving dinner on a big plate. That would be so rude.

One rainy day in November, our rightful owner took us all into the shed with a couple of other men. They actually chopped off our heads with a big knife that looked like it was 40 feet long. I felt so brainless, I couldn't think of anything for awhile.

Anyways they brought us to a poultry shop and sold us for 10 dollars each. Then we were cut up and some of our parts were made into dog food. Well, anyways, I am so glad that all of us are together.

We were thenstored in a very dark and cold place. It's almost like how the Alaskans would feel in Alaska. We were in a freezer. Suddenly a ray of light beamed through the door and the hand of an old woman looked at us and took Earlene and June. I wanted to go out too because I was freezing my butt off.

Finally, it was Thanksgiving day, and they gave us away to the homeless shelter. We were put in a thing that looked like a gas chamber like the one on T.V. But first they stuffed us with all kinds of things, I felt so uncomfortable. And it was so hot, like the Arizona Desert that I saw on T.V. I was so hot that I blacked out.

I woke up on a very big table. They got my leg, and that old guy with no teeth is eating my leg! That woman took my neck and my back. Oh my god, not the wishbone! I' will die if someone gets it. But they fought over my wishbone and broke it. Then something like a vacuum sucked my soul up into the sky. I think l am in heavenÂ…


By: NORMA

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