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Subject: Poems
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Asked by: joelmick-ga
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Posted: 17 Feb 2004 08:19 PST
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Please find the John Ciardi poem "About Crows."
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Subject: Re: Poems
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 17 Feb 2004 08:45 PST
 
Hi joelmick!


I located the John Ciardi poem "About Crows? in the KSKV Voice
Newsletter of May 21, 2003. This poem was submitted to the newsletter
by Fr. Bernard Horzen and can be found on page nine.


ABOUT CROWS
by John Ciardi

?The old crow is getting slow; 
the young crow is not.
Of what the young crow does not know,
the old crow knows a lot.

At knowing things, the old crow is still
the young crow?s master.
What does the old crow not know? 
How to go faster.

The young crow flies above, below, and rings
around the slow old crow.
What does the fast young crow not know?
WHERE TO GO.?

KSKV Voice: May 21, 2003
http://www.kskjlife.com/news/MAY21-pages8-16.pdf


This poem was can also be found on page two in the Newsletter of The
Tippecanoe Audubon Society in December 2003.
Here is the direct link to the newsletter.
http://www.tippeaudubon.org/TippeTopics/TASnewslet12.2003.pdf



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I hope you find this helpful!

Best regards,
Bobbie7
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