Never cage The Eagle If you want it to soar! With a heart filled with sorrow No amount of love Can cure a passion lost, caged heart.
No amount of pleading Will make room in The Eagle's cage For it to fly and soar. No matter how much you beg On bended knee It will never fly again.
It's qi will leak, from its very core. It's will to live, will vanquish. As It gives up It's Life Dream Slipping silently into A quiet numbness. All desire to live passionately, gone.
The Eagle you love Will turn into a hollow body That still breathes With a resignation to a hopeless passionless, dreamless caged life. Growing beyond feeling, beyond caring.
Yet, one day when you die Or your Eagle passes first The Eagle will open to find what was lost. Whether in this life or the next It does not matter. The Eagle will rejoice and fly again.
From the look on your face I don't think you liked what I just said. You do have a choice. You can choose to set The Eagle free. In freedom, feed your Eagle with respect Love, acceptance and care.
Be in awe as you watch Your Eagle fly toward the heavens Reflections within the gleaming sun. Casting It's soaring shadow Over rivers, canyons and high mountain peaks.
With gratitude your Eagle will return Again to your loving arms. Because you love your Eagle enough To set It free.
I have seen this so much over the years, where a husband or wife put the other in a cage, restricting their thoughts, beliefs, mobility, and/or actions because they feel insecure in the relationship. The person caging the other person becomes afraid of losing their love. They try to do everything they can to keep their love there just for their-self. Eventually the other spouse does get out of the cage by death of the relationship, finding an addiction, and/or their own personal death. It is much easier to love in the emotional climate of freedom.