Friday, May 9, 2014

Owl Comments

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Moon-hunter, soft-feathered flyer!
Your night spell calls me
into its cool radiance.
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Daniel Brick
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Bharati Nayak 15 October 2018

Moon-hunter, soft-feathered flyer! Your night spell calls me into its cool radiance. Shadow-bird, doom-carrier of our ancestors! Your heart-shaped face blesses the simple expedient of crossing paths.- - - - - - - Your poem can do wonders in changing our perception for this noctunal bird; we generally consider its whooting a bad omen.

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Thank you for introducing the Owl to us in such a vivid and beautiful way. You are a gifted writer!

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Cigeng Zhang 26 February 2016

A lovely poem for little Owl. People say, as wise as owl. I also love this bird species. Enjoyed reading.

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Shahin Latif 01 December 2015

Excellent Experience. Good job! Heartiest thanks to you. Be happy always.

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Sandra Feldman 22 May 2015

Never was the Owl better portrayed. A poem to be remembered and loved! ....Moon hunter, soft -feathered flyer! .... From beginning to end, excellent.

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Valsa George 05 August 2014

A poet finds beauty in this fearsome nocturnal bird too. Reading the notes, I felt that the bird's circling around and darting up and down could have been a terrifying experience, if you had believed in what the ancestors associated with the bird! Enjoyed all the epithets used on this bird, especially 'the doom- carrier of our ancestors'! Here in our part of the country the owl is still looked upon as bird of ill omen! To be frank, I feel a tinge of fear when I hear the hooting of an owl which is 'time trapped music' to you! Enjoyed!

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Daniel Y. 20 June 2014

Really beautiful description here. Reminds me of my research that went into BIRDHOUSE. Owls specifically are one of the most magnificent birds. If an owl could speak, what do you think it would tell you?

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Daniel Brick

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St. Paul MN
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