One of my favorite things to do is watch crows in my back yard, or really just anywhere. They seem to all have different personalities. They make writing about them so easy. Here are a few of my “crow” poems.
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A Crow Walks
A crow walks
the yellow line,
head bobbing,
wings folded,
boldly braving traffic,
focused on
the banana peel
glistening,
its heady scent
wafting with the breeze.
Just the thing
for his stash
of rotting rubbish.
Reluctant,
he relinquishes
the pavement
for a car,
only to return
cawing at the air
cheering his own gall.
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Crows At The Park
Like a family at a picnic
They were trying to be together,
But they didn’t get along.
Well, not completely.
Tolerating each other’s presence, they walked about and
Checked out the scenery; stood at the edge of the river
With hands on hips, making polite noises
Watching lily pads float.
Then someone found a good thing
In the garbage. That’s when the trouble started.
They argued and pulled at it until the biggest one
Flew away with it in his beak,
But it was too heavy, and he dropped it…big mistake.
The rest of them swatted it with wings and stabbed at it with
Talons, until a breeze came by and blew it into the river.
They stared after it
Making side-ways glances at each other
Until it was forgotten
Because some new smells drifted across the campground.
They flew in circles
Landing in the branches of pines.
Except one, who still paced the shoreline
In the shadow of the picnic table
Knowing he could get it back if he tried.


I just stumbled upon your site and wanted to let you know that I enjoy your writing! I loved the story about Cricket. When I read your crow poetry I realized you put into words what I see! Thanks and I hope to read more!!!