Crows in Spring – John Clare
By In The Dark
A spring crow tumbles through old trees, and this post presents John Clare's "Crows in Spring" with the full poem, a photo of four hooded crows by S.K Pramanik, plus a short reading on seasonal bird imagery. I note the ploughman's wonder and add context for John Clare poem analysis and poetry lovers
Rolly's Take
For the soul captivated by the beauty of nature's seasonal dance and the whispers of poetic language. This blog speaks to the contemplative observer, eager to delve into the intricate tapestry of life — where crows become symbols of renewal and wonder.