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Martie
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0 posted 2003-10-18 10:58 AM



The crow, demanding.
For what reason is it harsh?
Judgement of the sky?


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1 posted 2003-10-18 11:07 AM



They do tend
to be a bit raucous
as if jealous,
and yes,
questioning.

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2 posted 2003-10-18 11:57 AM


Martie
Good question, enjoyed.

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3 posted 2003-10-18 01:02 PM


Sassy crows. I think they just like to put on airs so that they might draw the eye. Alas they were not blessed with beautiful plummage so they use their voices to attract attention to themselves. We all are vain in our own ways. (Wink!) Just some nonsense Martie. Enjoyed the read.

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4 posted 2003-10-18 01:14 PM


Much enjoyed Martie...and who really knows why they are so noisy?
I think I have to agree with EV2..they're envious.
~Hugs~

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5 posted 2003-10-18 01:26 PM


Good thoughts to ponder this morning Martie~
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6 posted 2003-10-19 02:04 PM


your crow words set my mind to ponder and that is always good - loved it Martie - Paul
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7 posted 2003-10-19 02:06 PM


Crows are definetly pushy creatures.This is a good question.
Crystal

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8 posted 2003-10-19 03:34 PM






(sigh) Perhaps they're too smart forn their own good and that's where the arrogance comes from! (big hugggsssssss) This is heartfelt, sweet friend, God Bless You, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Martie, thank you for sharing!



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I can see the sun set and I perceive

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9 posted 2003-10-19 06:31 PM


It's mad because I've chased it away again.....

Something I do often, knowing the worth of such creatures.....

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10 posted 2003-10-19 07:05 PM


Mmmmm.....I've always been better at eating crow, not questioning it.
Larry

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11 posted 2003-10-31 01:31 PM


There is a reason for those cries, oh most definitely. But probably one we would never understand, at least not in human terms. But he does question us as we question him.



~~J

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12 posted 2003-10-31 04:14 PM


:-) Just saying their last bit before being made into crow pie...

Ya know what they say.  Curiosity salted the snail.

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