• Red dawn; the people said their longs.
    The man passes along. Crows be gone!

    Blue twilight; the people are awake tonight.
    The man followed the light. Crows sleep tight!

    All this in spite; the man had a fight with the people last night.
    Crows take flight!

    Red dawn; the crows delight! The man had lived too long. He has seen ten thousand dawns and the people for long.

    The man reaches light! But, then becomes in fright. When he saw his people fight over his life. Over his life's earning and even over a kitchen knife!

    The man spoke "I thought the crows were my fright, but indeed it is you who are the crows at night!" Later that night; both the crows and people live in delight, until they too must ife with thier frights!