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Thanksgiving
The air is tense and thick
His nose is red and his temper's 'bout ready to tick
I try to explain the concept of family
The concept of stuffing and turkey, but literally
His ears are closed
For just one Thanksgiving, I want a feast
But every year my father acts like a beast
It's not fair, but I don't complain
This is how it is and nothing will ever change
It's late
My father and his friends are filled to the brim
With whiskey, beer, liquor, vodka, spirits, and gin
The air is foul and I try to depart
Sneaking from his presence- I have mastered that art
But this time he sees me and says "Not so fast!
The party's just beginning; we're having a blast."
"There's school in the morning," I lie and plead
But the fist to my face causes my nose to bleed
And at that moment, I decide I've had enough
So I leave in the night, in the wind dry and rough
He tries to follow me out the door
He trips and his fatness falls to the floor
I'm weak, but I make it to the train
Two hours later and I'm approaching Jasmine Lane
The lights are bright and I'm fearful to knock
But when I reach the door, it is unlocked
"I was waiting," she said, her arms out wide
"He called and said he hoped you had died,
And if you're still alive, he's giving up all rights"
My big sister took me into her kitchen
The smiles on my nieces' faces were what I was missing
And they placed in front of me the turkey I'd never ever tasted
With cilantro and spice, it was basted
They gave me cranberry, ham, peas and rice
The collards and cornbreads were unspeakably nice
I forgot my father as I ate that pumpkin pie
The ice-cream was so good, I forgot my other life
For only a moment, but it was great
And that night when it was really late
I slept in a bed-in a bed!- not on a cot
And this happy Thanksgiving was one I never forgot
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