from the ancients greek & scandinavian
the raven had power
in poe's poem he pushed the murder's
sanity to fall into the crevas of insanity
tonight the raven is portrayed in a scifi tv movie.
in fact it is a quite intellegent beasty
w/various "caws" each having shared meaning w/other ravens
not unlike that languages of aquatic mamals like whales & dolphins.
it was a suprime savior in some cases among the indigenous americans.
sometime the joke but wise either way.
luthern said strange is the bird that cramps in it's own nest.
yes we could learn another lesson form our feathered friends here.
not just misunderstanding or silly childish fear.
(in this movie, it was mad cows disease that cause mad ravens to attack.
greed & lust for the simple life is our dis-ease.)
mais oui, that we learn from our brothers & siters in nature
before the moon wanes, the sun bakes in global warming.
according to the myan calendar in 2050's the catacism will come...
& the earth will recover wich of our fellow animals will be around--
after our mistakes.
in early greek & herbrew the first book of the bible says be good stewards of the earth, not what the king james translators wrote "take dominion."
foul (not fowl) or transgressions & evil our sins that we mudrer GIA!
may these grand black birds attend thee in this horid last days...
may u like persophenie arise from hades bring us the spring of a new age!
hopefully & prayerfully the dawn of a better & wiser age.
the next time you hear the (town cryer -) caw of the ravens
do not dismay or fret
but do take to heart the state of our fair planet.
caw, caw upon the sky in light of day or dark of night...
black feahters above save us from our folly's plight.
so wing, ravens fly
guide our fallen souls across the styx or to vahala or to the sky fathers
chat us a meter
reborn as we die...
AWARE this time to take the bothers
we r but the children of our fair demeter.
a poem inspired by "caw" on scifi 4/12/2007
& a beleifs of our collective consciousness
Thursday, April 12, 2007
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