Look!
Look at me
This evil old crow
Sitting bold as brass in this field of gold
Here to bid you cleanse your eyes
See the reality
I am no dastardly fiend
I am your friend
It’s true, the crow is a scavenger, picking over corpses. Not nice to our C21st refined sensibilities. But what’s nastier is to come upon the rotting fly and maggot infested remains of a deceased mouse while out for a Sunday stroll. That offends our sensibilities even more. I hear you go, ‘Err!’ and ‘Ew!’ So treat more kindly with the crow.

Crows are wonderful! As is your poem.
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Thank you, Dale. Many people don’t like them, creatures of the killing fields
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People don’t realise how smart they are.
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‘Bird-brained’ !
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🐦⬛🐦⬛
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Love this as – I do love old 🐦⬛ they are very smart creatures 👌
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Extremely, and very loyal to their families
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🖤
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Well done for lovely crows
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Thank you, Wolfgang 🥰🥰🥰
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❤️
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Love you poem ❤️.
Crows and Ravens are messengers between the seen and unseen 😘
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And so did Odin use them
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The Raven is our most visible bird- and I love them. They have so much personality and although I am not as intimately acquainted with crows- I have to think I would feel the same about them!
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They’re very similar. But we don’t have ravens in Norfolk. They’re creatures mostly of the West Country
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Aww sweet!
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Thank you!
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