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She Never Knew She Could Fly

She never knew she could fly

Her obedience kept her bound

Many times she could only sigh

And never ever made a sound

She wept in silence, never allowing the tears to be seen

All kept captive by the vow

Obedient to the end was all she knew

But not Today, for today she flew

She never knew she could ever fly

Along came a bird wearing a white hue

It spoke words of encouragement for her to listen to

Close your eyes and let it go

Once bound by obedience and held captive by fear

Today she flew

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Written by
pamela-loykowski
Canadian
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Apr 14, 2012
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