Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Crow Is A Beautiful Bird Comments

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I wonder why, we have lot of crows that caw
Instead, why not we had lot of parrots that screatch;
Inplace, we have more to our eyes and add color more.
If that were so, our earth would seem more so green
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Narayanan Ramakrishnan
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Mohammad Akmal Nazir 24 February 2011

Good poem. Quite innovative in thoughts. Strange arguments in favour of the crow being a beautiful bird. Though I am not fully agree with you yet I find the poem interesting.

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Subbaraman N V 23 February 2011

Beautiful observations about one of the nice creations of God - the CROW from which we have to learn many things. Congratulations for a nice write.

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Santosh Sharma 20 February 2011

All our existence is integrated, crow is a beautiful bird besides your write, it is onlythe bird inform us the arrival of guest and its unusual crowing warns us for any mishap.

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Ken E Hall 20 February 2011

Crows are beauiful birds..when I lived in England their caw was wonderful...women don't like crows feet! Thanks for the read...regards

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Ken E Hall 20 February 2011

Crows are a remarkable bird, ...when I was in England in the winter their caw was a beautiful sound..women don't like crows feet! Nice write...regards

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Jenny Gordon 17 February 2011

The oft-maligned crow receives adulation and honour! His apparent usefulness earning him respect, whereas in our midwestern countryside he is known as a thief against which we erect strawmen to deter, frightening him. Very fascinating. I quite enjoyed this contemplation, especially as you very well express, we are wont to prefer the beauty of the colourful parrot, without realizing the loss of our own food supply...yet in that note, the crow is likewise condemned for robbing our food supply as well. Quite interesting. Indeed, in this you have depicted the crow as a rather beautiful bird.

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Leela Devi 16 February 2011

from nature's eye all is beautiful save man's defective eye/nice

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Jenny Gordon 15 February 2011

The oft-maligned crow receives adulation and honour! His apparent usefulness earning him respect, whereas in our midwestern countryside he is known as a thief against which we erect strawmen to deter, frightening him. Very fascinating. I quite enjoyed this contemplation, especially as you very well express, we are wont to prefer the beauty of the colourful parrot, without realizing the loss of our own food supply...yet in that note, the crow is likewise condemned for robbing our food supply as well. Quite interesting. Indeed, in this you have depicted the crow as a rather beautiful bird.

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