8.26.2008

Counting Crows

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One crow for sorrow.
Two crows for mirth.
Three crows, a wedding.
Four crows, a birth.
Five crows for silver.
Six crows for gold.
Seven crows, a secret
never to be told.
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There's always one that's just gotta stand out.

8 comments:

  1. Fabulous crows! Is the poem taken from a Counting Crows song? Tricky! I haven't heard that song in years. I'll have to dig that cd out.

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  2. One for sorrow, two for mirth,
    Three for a wedding, four for a birth,
    Five for silver, six for gold,
    Seven for a secret not to be told.
    Eight for heaven, nine for hell,
    And ten for the devil's own sel'.

    Or more commonly:

    One for sorrow, two for joy;
    Three for a girl, four for a boy;
    Five for silver, six for gold;
    Seven for a secret, never to be told;
    Eight for a wish, nine for a kiss;
    Ten for a bird that's best to miss.

    Well done, they are great.

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  3. I love, love, love your crows!There's something about crows lately.Everyone is creating crow art including me.

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  4. Have a great holiday weekend! :)

    Spooky CK

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  5. ooooh, I love,love,love your Leah and Boo doll! She has a great name! ;) If I had the $ I would SO bid on her!

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  6. I love, love, love crows! And I love, love, love your creations!!!

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  7. i gave you an award on my blog.

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  8. I just love these Joee!
    And this poem I know for magpies, except it goes
    One for sorrow,
    two for joy,
    three for a girl,
    four for a boy
    like Nancy says :)
    Brilliant work!

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