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I was happy in our home and she answered all my needs So the day that my first person died, I was sorely grieved. I plucked out all my feathers as a sign of my distress. My silences spoke volumes about how I was depressed. My first persons’ other family didn’t want a cockatoo, So they took me to the shelter on the day that I found you. Now I sing and speak and play. I’m happy once again, But I will never once forget her; my first person and my friend.
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Oct 22, 2014
Oct 22, 2014 at 10:25 PM UTC
First Person
I was happy in our home and she answered all my needs So the day that my first person died, I was sorely grieved. I plucked out all my feathers as a sign of my distress. My silences spoke volumes about how I was depressed. My first persons’ other family didn’t want a cockatoo, So they took me to the shelter on the day that I found you. Now I sing and speak and play. I’m happy once again, But I will never once forget her; my first person and my friend.
A cockatoo mourns the death of a beloved owner. Written from the Cockatoo point of view
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
Oct 22, 2014
Oct 22, 2014 at 10:25 PM UTC
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