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A Caged Bird
Contributed by
olivetreedove
on
Monday, 23rd May 2005 @ 08:39:28 AM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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Taking sin and taking none A caged bird flies into the sun.
It says to anyone that hears: "Go to whence come your greatest fears.
For they bear only hindrance to What callused hands have failed to do.
Your greatest deeds will go unknown And like I fly they will have flown.
And in so doing you'll cease to be And never know how to be free.
And in this wasted life you'll stay Your existance dragged from day to day.
Of sweeter things there'll be no taste And lonliness you will embrace.
So taking sin and taking none You must now fly into the sun And say to anyone that hears: 'Go to whence come your greatest fears.' "
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olivetreedove
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2005-05-23 08:39:28] (Date/Time posted on
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