a murder of crows night comes to pieces
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Roland Packer
Roland lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. For over 40 years he has worked as a professional musician in various roles; performer, teacher and composer. He has been writing haiku since the early 80s and has authored a mini-chapbook,"Wayfarers" (Phafours Press, 2017) and a full-length collection, "no heroic measures" (Red Moon Press, 2024).
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The lovely crows, and their sore throat croaks, can certainly break up a night, and run a good party!
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ed. Steve Hodge
Gotta love 'em! Crows, I mean. :-)
warm regards,
Alan
crows we love to write about them. you have captured the crow essence. lovely like a fractal!
This is a gem! Thank you!