The Scarecrow stands in the garden in the twilight.
The Raven returns from its haunting to rest upon its master's shoulder waiting for further instructions
- Author: Tony36 ( Offline)
- Published: November 16th, 2024 08:09
- Category: Unclassified
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Nice write!!
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Good write T.
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This seriously made me chuckle .. or should that read .. This made me chuckle seriously .. I dunno, I give up .. funny that .. Neville
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A most interesting image you paint. Is its message that the real master is the crow who sits on the sholder of its subordinate and has no fear of it?
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Ah, what a distinction !
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Good fun words Tony.
Andy
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one is alive and free and can harm, the other just a scary figure that nowadays is so much visible all around as to seem part of the scenery !
- so who's the real boss ??
That you, as for the real boss, that is for you to decide
difficult choice - lol
Same job, different executions. Nice.
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Excellent
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