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A Murder Most Fowl

It's best to be happy with who--or what--we are...

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Comment from Terrie DeGolier
Exceptional
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Powerful poem describing the wish to jump, the landing on rocks and all a dream of a crow to wake and appreciate what he has. The picture is beautiful. I too wrote about crows if I may suggest I hope you can take a peek at it for I feel they see creatures from God's point of view. I loved your work and I grew up on the Seneca Reservation I also liked the way you incorporated the Dream Catcher. Perfect ending.

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 30-Mar-2014
    Thank you very much for such a wonderful review, Terrie. I will check out the piece you mentioned post haste!
Comment from Norbanus
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As often is the case with tails of grief
this one reveals a story wracked with pain.
She thinks of ways to gain some sweet relief.
and feels the end life of life to be a gain.

The wise old crow attempts to help her down,
but she sees nothing past the pain of lack.
In life she thinks there's nothing to renown.
She's found solution. There's not turning back.

'So, let me see.' She stands to face the test.
'I've waited all my life outside this door
The two of us together, did our best,
Our best just doesn't cut it anymore.'

you show set notions hardest to disturb.
in this fine verse with resonance superb

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014

Comment from Jean Lutz
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A chilling write with a surprise ending. Thank you for all the information added in the author notes. As I read along, I was thinking about how a crow took on a job that we should all be doing -- that of encouraging someone who thinks they are defeated.

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014

Comment from DR DIP
Exceptional
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love it! loving the beat and rhythm you create in your poems Dean and the production is second to none!.
she might be stark raven mad for all we crow!

dip

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014

Comment from Stefan Simanic
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An excellent poem.
I enjoyed both the playful language that you used as well as the imagery. The atmosphere of the poem is enchanting and filled with spiritual symbolism.

The only thing that stood out to me as in need of a bit of editing was this line:
"along the way that fateful day she pondered better days";
The repetition of the word "day/s" feels a little, well, repetitive. But that's a minor complaint, the poem is otherwise great.

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014

Comment from c_lucas
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For a moment there, I though Poe's Raven pushed her. This is very well written with a smooth flow of words, making for a very interesting read.

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 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 30-Mar-2014
    Hah, one would think that coming from me, wouldn't they, Charlie? But no, not today, my friend. Perhaps it will another time...

    Thanks for your comments and review, it's greatly appreciated.
reply by c_lucas on 30-Mar-2014
    You're welcome, Dean. Charlie
Comment from Andrewajgblue
Exceptional
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I love your writing, your use of language and ryhme is just brilliant, I loved this story in fact I almost didn't want it to finish I was enjoying it so much, and the flow was spot on,bravo,
Andrew

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 30-Mar-2014
    Thank you very much, Andrew, that is a wonderful compliment my friend. I'm certainly ecstatic that you enjoyed the tale. Pleasant screams, my friend!
Comment from Christof McTarnahan
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Good stuff... A murder of crows, huh? I might use that somewhere in time. Amazing word pile as always, D-Nuts. You are a wonderful poet.

 Comment Written 30-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 30-Mar-2014
    Thanks a million, 'Sak. That's a great compliment coming from you. Yeah, a murder of crows -- I found that to be pretty interesting, and that's what inspired this one. Well, that, and the photo.

    Much obliged, my talented fiend!