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The Tame Bird in a cage

Contributed by girish on Friday, 16th February 2007 @ 12:46:14 AM in AEST
Topic: LoveRemembered



One Tame bird was in a Cage
The free bird in forest was in rage
The time they met, it was a decree of fate
“O My Love!” let`s fly to the wood, the free bird`s spate

Inside the cage where`s the room to spread my wing
The caged bird, Alas! In the sky where should I sit hovering?
You, my darling I will teach you the speech of the learned
The free bird cries, I will teach you the songs of the Woodland

Oh! God, There love is very much longing
Alas! But they never can fly wing to wing
Both of them flutter their wings in yearning
“Come closer, my love!” they both sing

Through the bars of cage they look one another
But vain is their wish to know each other
The free bird fear the closed doors of the cage
For the cage bird, its wings are under the siege

This is the trauma of lovers who have misunderstanding
Same is the case when for the other one is unyielding
Open the cage, and release the cage bird from its ring
When it can fling, they both can fly wing to wing





Copyright © girish ... [ 2007-02-16 00:46:14]
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Re: The Tame Bird in a cage (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Friday, 16th February 2007 @ 12:51:35 AM AEST
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Very touching write, my friend.
huggs,
emy


Re: The Tame Bird in a cage (User Rating: 1 )
by Conce4u on Friday, 16th February 2007 @ 05:04:12 AM AEST
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Dear Girish,
Your words brushed the chords of my heart;
The idea is neatly put and the flow is apt.
All the best




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