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Crow Goes Hunting
Crow
Decided to try words.


He imagined some words for the job, a lovely pack-
Clear-eyed, resounding, well-trained,
With strong teeth.

You could not find a better bred lot.


He pointed out the hare and away went the words
Resounding.

Crow was Crow without fail, but what is a hare?

It converted itself to a concrete bunker.

The words circled protesting, resounding.


Crow turned the words into bombs-they blasted the bunker.

The bits of bunker flew up-a flock of starlings.


Crow turned the words into shotguns, they shot down the starlings.

The falling starlings turned to a cloudburst.


Crow turned the words into a reservoir, collecting the water.

The water turned into an earthquake, swallowing the reservoir.


The earthquake turned into a hare and leaped for the hill
Having eaten Crow's words.


Crow gazed after the bounding hare
Speechless with admiration.
Written by: Ted Hughes

Book: Reflection on the Important Things