The Scarecrow and the Raven

Tony36

 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 Offline)
  • Published: November 16th, 2024 08:09
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  • Neilton

    Nice write!!

    • Tony36

      Thank you

    • orchidee

      Good write T.

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • Neville



        This seriously made me chuckle .. or should that read .. This made me chuckle seriously .. I dunno, I give up .. funny that .. Neville

        • Tony36

          Glad you enjoyed it

        • sorenbarrett

          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?

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • arqios

            Ah, what a distinction !

            • Tony36

              Thank you

            • Goldfinch60

              Good fun words Tony.

              Andy

              • Tony36

                Thank you

              • NafisaSB

                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 ??

                • Tony36

                  That you, as for the real boss, that is for you to decide

                  • NafisaSB

                    difficult choice - lol

                  • Dan Williams

                    Same job, different executions. Nice.

                    • Tony36

                      Thank you



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