Barbara Ann Meier’s "The Raven’s Bitch" explores a chilling encounter with ravens, whose harsh cries fill the air with a sense of foreboding. The poet’s inquiry reveals a world of greed and betrayal, starkly portrayed through the raven’s reply.
The Raven’s Bitch


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