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Too many folks are quick to associate crows with death or other misfortune. Don't let these misinformed individuals cause you undue despair. Here's a helpful answer (from Yahoo Answers)...

The traditional rhyme: "One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy, three crows a wedding, four crows a boy, five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold, seven crows a secret that's never been told.

Another rendition:

ONE is a message

TWO is for mirth!

THREE is a marriage,

FOUR is a birth.

FIVE is for riches

SIX is a thief

SEVEN is a journey

EIGHT is a grief.

NINE is a secret

TEN is a sorrow

ELEVEN is for love,

TWELVE is for joy tomorrow.

THIRTEEN is bad luck

FOURTEEN is danger,

FIFTEEN is a change of luck

SIXTEEN is a stranger.

SEVENTEEN is for adventure

EIGHTEEN is a love that's new,

NINETEEN is fame and honor,

TWENTY is a wish that comes true!

Finally, here's a really simple one...

One's bad,

Two's luck,

Three's health,

Four's wealth,

Five's sickness,

Six is death.

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That would totally depend upon the tribe. To many tribesmen, crows meant nothing. To others they are harbingers of evil. To still others they mean an impending death and to others, they have really nice feathers to use in prayer feathers, headdresses etc.

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