think you wise
human
branch bends
I watch
you eat
inside box
window down
I see
throw you
bread crusts
I fly down
pick up
back to branch
you sit
mouth open
you toss
crackers
parking lot hot
I land
stack three
I fly up
carry to branch
you look
crow stacking
smart me
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Julie A. Dickson has written since she was a child, stories and poetry. Dickson holds a BPS in Behavioral Science, having assisted seniors with dementia and in Healthcare IT. She shares her home with two rescued feral cats, has served on two poetry boards and is a frequent contributor to over 50 journals including Ekphrastic Review, Misfit, Open Door and MasticadoresUSA.
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Editor: Barbara Harris Leonhard
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Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir (EIF-Experiments in Fiction, 2022)
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An excellent and funny poem, Julie! Thank you!
Joanna
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Congratulations on another publication. Crows are fascinating creatures indeed. Great story through the eyes of a crow. They are very clever creatures indeed. Hugs, Joni 🦋
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I love Corvids (have raised two fledgling ravens who flew free.) I could picture this scene perfectly..I really enjoyed your Crow observation:) Congratulations on your publication here, Julie.
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Julie, thank you for this wonderful poem about crows. They are so intelligent! I wish I could befriend a crow, but they rarely hang out near my house. I look forward to your new submissions!
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Such a clever bird and poem Julie!! very exciting~! Congratulations❣️
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A lovely poem Julie🌹
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