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Museum Crows

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Crows punctuate our lives like dark exclamations. They land and watch from fence post, rooftop, and field. Their occurrence brings a form of awareness. Whether they appear as sentinels for those areas we may feel reluctant to examine or as spectres of the unexpected, they embody the harsh and the beautiful, evoking the recurring moments of our lives. This collection, interspersed with its metaphorical black birds, looks also to summon such moments. "A fine volume that will give poetry fans much to enjoy."--The Midwest Book Review

80 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2010

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Ron Houchin

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