turtles lifey



Being a turtle stress me out
I live in the biggesnt house in the world
I get to be out and not in a enclosure
My shell is like a big rock
Its very heavy and weird
I love when the big people feed me my favorte food
Sweet strawberries is a must
Wit out strawberry i might die
My shell is the heaviest thing in the world
Its drags me down witch i hate
Sometimes little kids pick me up
They make me sticky
They make my body  feel like slime
Everything is so big to be
Your world is smaller than my world
It takes ages to walk
Sadly i wish i could talk
My shell is dark green
And my body is light green
If i eat to much food ill be like a volcano
BOOM POP SWISH
 I have family that shells are differents
Yellow, white even brown
I smel like grass and poop
Some love to slide on the ground
 If i walk for long i feel like ima die
My world is endless it never stops
Bugs are like sweets to me
Humans love giving hugs
Im very accent
And will live a long time
You can grow up with me
When im with my frends
Where called ceeps
A group of torties
i cant wait to get big
Ill be bigger than anything
Its “ crunch crunch cruch” when i eat
I wonder how long ill live
Ill live to the end of time

Stomp stop POW
Is all i hear when under ground
Deep deep in ground

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a turtles facts and life

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Written on May 08, 2023

Submitted by miyawhite95 on May 19, 2023

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Scheme XAXXXXXBAXXCDCAEEFFXXGXXHBGCGXDCGGGXXXXD XHH
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,261
Words 276
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 40, 3

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