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#884160 added June 8, 2016 at 1:41pm
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Writing Angel, Happy Crow
Blog City Prompt: "I heard an angel speak to me last night and she said: "Write!" Elizabeth Barrett Browning Do you ever feel like an angel has talked to you?

Yes. When I was in the hospital after surgery, I feel like an angel talked to me when I dropped my call light. She told me to call out for help and I did and a nurse came down the hallway and picked it up for me. I have written a few religious items and U feel an angel was helping me write. Sometimes, I hear a voice inside my head telling me it will be alright. This, too may be an angel. I once heard a guy was driving too fast and he said he saw an angel sitting in his passenger seat and told him he had better slow down. He did, The angel may have saved his life. When I do write an angel may be helping me write. Guess we never know.

BCOF Prompt: Write a poem or short story about a happy crow.

I don't have a story or poem but we have crows in our yard out in the country. They caw and are so happy when I feed them old bread. I have seen a crow take slices of bread and put them on our shed. He comes back later and sits on the shed and eats them. They love being outside after a rain fall, getting bugs. I think the crows are happy. They just want food.

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