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A Murder Most Fowl

It's best to be happy with who--or what--we are...

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Comment from Susanjohn
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I'm really drawn to this poem but not sure why...maybe it's the desperation..or maybe I like the idea a rebirth..I just don't know, but the words are playing on my mind.

 Comment Written 03-Mar-2019

Comment from Shelli 1
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Very good read, a very visual and haunting work it kept me on the edge of my seat, I felt it was symbolic too, sometimes we would all like to fly away

 Comment Written 29-Jul-2016


reply by the author on 29-Jul-2016
    Thank you for digging this up and resurrecting it from the FanStory slush pile, Shelli.
    I deeply appreciate that and I'm glad you enjoyed what you read.
    Have yourself a wonderful weekend.
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Comment from writeapoem
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This is well deserving and i can see why it was selected as poem of the month. My grandmothers grandfather according to Ozark family lore was an Choctaw Indian medicine-man. Whether true or not. I have always been fascinated with the Great Indian culture. All the best

 Comment Written 31-Dec-2015


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2015
    Thank you very much for digging this up out of the FanStory archives and offering your feedback and comments on the poem, writeapoem (sorry, I do not know what else to call you as I don't know your real name).
    I too have a great deal of American Indian blood coursing through my veins. My great grandmother on my mom's side of our family was a full blooded Comanche squaw. Her daughter, my Grandma Goff, often recanted tales of Native American Indian lore to me as a young lad, and many of those stories have stayed with me over time.
    I appreciate you exceptional six-star rating as well. I know what a staunch and discerning reviewer you've been since you arrived here at FS this past June. You don't hand out sixes lightly, which makes this review all the more rewarding.
    Thanks again for your time and effort spent reviewing. I wish you and your family the very best that the new year has to offer.

    With gratitude,
    ~Dean Kuch
Comment from Ricky1024
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.c this review on the couch is work coming from a ZTE Android phone with complete an intense is no punctuation and grammar Carlos is it home picks up what it wants to the picture was magnificent as well as the work acro I'm Louise's flight incredible body I'm a bird in the sky that will no longer fly all free on Saturday queens of not only about animals are the reunion life in first Airborne Division

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2015


reply by the author on 30-Nov-2015
    Thanks for the comments and dropping by to dig this one up from the heap of Fanstory obscurity and offering up your comments on the work, Ricky. I sincerely appreciate it.
    Take c are!
    ~Dean :}
reply by Ricky1024 on 30-Nov-2015
    Got a few webs myself to kick!
    Rick!
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2015
    I know what ya' mean, Ricky, heh-heh...
    ~Dean :)
reply by Ricky1024 on 30-Nov-2015
    Thanks so much.
    Ricky
Comment from Jennpenn
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Took a peek at this older poem of yours--and found the raven again! I love this! Such imagery! And I love the tie-in with Native American culture. And I enjoy your exploration of ravens and crows. I'm a bird-lover myself, and I recently watched a fascinating documentary about crows. They are unimaginably smart. They even use their beaks to fashion tools!!!

 Comment Written 03-Mar-2015


reply by the author on 03-Mar-2015
    Thank you for digging this one up and having a go at it, Jennpenn. I very much appreciate that, as well as your generous rating and fantastic feedback. Yes, Ravens and crows are birds I write very frequently about. I'm sure being a fan of Poe's work has a great deal to do with that, LOL.

    Thanks again! ~Dean
Comment from austinenature
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In my thought i will say this goes beyond killing crows rather it is more about life. Many a time we kill time which is our greatest enemy and end up wishing we could fly. this story also shows that dreams are deceptive when we fail to wake up from sleep towards achieving them. there is a price to pay for every thing and that's what she took "courage", the word mistaken by many and neglected by most people. Nice one though

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 Comment Written 06-Feb-2015


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2015
    A one star rating? Really!?? Wow...

    ~Dean
Comment from JeffreyVPerry
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I enjoyed your poem with its twist that keeps us hanging. Your storytelling is unique even so with it all rhyming through and through until the end. It is truly epic!

 Comment Written 17-Jan-2015

Comment from ZuzOlympos
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I enjoyed the flow greatly and

"Tormented girl - with arms unfurled - drew closer to the edge;

I hear you not, all life has wrought soon ends, once off this ledge!"

how this second line here is "off-beat"! I like poems and songs that do that, because it is unique and usually done by more talented writers.

Thoroughly liked... I will recommend this one to my friends. They all want to be something their not!!!!!!!

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 30-Dec-2014
    Thanks so much for digging this one up, dusting it off and giving me you opinions of it in a detailed review, ZuzOlympos. I sincerely appreciate that very much, and I hope you have a happy new year in 2015. ~Dean
Comment from darrensamuelson
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A beautiful ,startling insight into the truth of the immortal soul that is our very essence in this reality.The human body being a vital vehicle for our physical functions,however housing the soul which is part of the spirit of all creation.

Free will indeed can be argued about by many ,do we truly have free will ,or are we imbued with a design that negates most of our choices.

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2014


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2014
    Thank you very much from pulling this poem from the archives, dusting it off, and giving it a shot, darrensamuelson. Your insightful review and intelligent comments are all well-made points, and mankind has been searching for the answers to these types of questions for centuries. Whether or not we'll ever receive those answers we seek remain to be seen.

    Again, I appreciate you kind review, as well as the exceptional rating.

    Respectfully...

    ~Dean
Comment from penguina
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I liked that even though this poem is relatively short, it still has a variety of tones. I also liked how you used clichés to your advantage by giving them little twists in their meanings. It made reading this all the more interesting. I can't think of anything that would improve this poem, so it must be awesome.

 Comment Written 13-Jun-2014


reply by the author on 13-Jun-2014
    Well, when one can't find any suggestions or room for improvement, I always take that as a good thing, penguina. Funny you would say it was short. Most told me, if anything, that it was far too long.

    I appreciate you digging this one out, dusting it off and giving me your opinions on it. Much obliged, my friend.