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A dark clay raven hung at a windowpane to ward off bright songbirds from glass. It never spoke a word, nor did it feign to know of a departed late lass. I asked it my questions, expecting more conversation than it had on offer, but plainly it found me a tedious bore for it stayed quiet. Not much of a talker. The brief encounter left me po-faced as I’d been led to expect more from him. So I turned away, belying a trace of disappointment weighing within. Then I heard the wind, and nothing much else except the song of birds who’d survived thanks to the clay raven who hung by a belt in front of a window to keep it disguised.
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Oct 19, 2024
Oct 19, 2024 at 7:12 AM UTC
Raven at the window
A dark clay raven hung at a windowpane to ward off bright songbirds from glass. It never spoke a word, nor did it feign to know of a departed late lass. I asked it my questions, expecting more conversation than it had on offer, but plainly it found me a tedious bore for it stayed quiet. Not much of a talker. The brief encounter left me po-faced as I’d been led to expect more from him. So I turned away, belying a trace of disappointment weighing within. Then I heard the wind, and nothing much else except the song of birds who’d survived thanks to the clay raven who hung by a belt in front of a window to keep it disguised.
Inspired by an old-fashioned clay raven that hung in front of a window in Mainz Old Town to prevent birdstrike. Having a bit of fun, too.
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53/M/Potsdam, Germany
Oct 19, 2024
Oct 19, 2024 at 7:12 AM UTC
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