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For several long years, A lonely speckled brown bird had been captured From her home among the thorny shrubs And prickly pear, her nest In the barbed cholla cactus, And kept as a prisoner locked up In a metal cage and only being given A minuscule amount of sustenance. Sometimes she went a few days without A thing at all. Many times she went hungry for food And kind companionship, For her life behind bars was very dismal That she even longed, many times, For a quick death for then at least She'd be free. Oh! If only! If only! If only she could find a way to flee.......... For she really was a brave little thing! Indeed, she did believe that one day soon She would be freed. Not long after, her cage had been left open, And so she had tried to Escape but only to have the metal bars Roughly shut before her. And, all hope was gone. Every day since then she's died A little bit more and more with each Passing day. Oh, it was never in any outward way, But instead, it was done on the inside of her, In her heart and it greatly wounded her spirit, Slowly, just like a flower that withers away Under the sun's scorching ray, So she too slipped quietly away........... Slowly, Slowly, So slowly and feeling so alone and lowly. For she was too weak and hadn't much strength For even a beetle nor ant. She now welcomed death, "Please! Come for me!" Words spoken in desperation. Words she would not recant. And, with a torn and broken wing That had been injured by her cruel Imprisonment, she wasn't able to fly. One day during the eighth month of August, A severe thunderstorm struck, Roiling across the vast dry desert Landscape with flashes of bright lightening And high tempestuous winds That caused a cloud of dust Along with a heavy downpour of raindrops. This summertime storm continued raging, Unmercifully and relentlessly, For many, many hours. And she was placed outside, alone And frightened, amidst this catastrophe, When along came a strong gust of wind Swirling around her, knocking the cage To the hard ground where the bars crashed open Upon the rocks. She could smell the cool damp air. She could feel the warm wind ruffle her feathers As the raindrops fell, Pitter-patter, from the darkened sky, Illuminated only by the bright flashes Of lightening. She heard the thunder and she was greatly Frightened, but she knew that this was her last Chance to escape the bars of her prison And be free, forever and ever. FOREVER. She flew. She flew as far and high and fast as her Broken wings would let her go, Up, up, up into the darkened stormy sky, Where the thunder still roared just As loudly and the lightening flashed Just as brightly, She flew. She flew right on through the August's storm And she found.......... FREEDOM. At last. Oh! How she did fly so fast and so high! How she did it she didn't know, For she had always been just another bird That never did know how to fly. But, now......... Look at her go! Up, up, up she goes, all the way on to The shores of Mexico!
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Jul 15, 2017
Jul 15, 2017 at 12:45 AM UTC
August Freedom
For several long years, A lonely speckled brown bird had been captured From her home among the thorny shrubs And prickly pear, her nest In the barbed cholla cactus, And kept as a prisoner locked up In a metal cage and only being given A minuscule amount of sustenance. Sometimes she went a few days without A thing at all. Many times she went hungry for food And kind companionship, For her life behind bars was very dismal That she even longed, many times, For a quick death for then at least She'd be free. Oh! If only! If only! If only she could find a way to flee.......... For she really was a brave little thing! Indeed, she did believe that one day soon She would be freed. Not long after, her cage had been left open, And so she had tried to Escape but only to have the metal bars Roughly shut before her. And, all hope was gone. Every day since then she's died A little bit more and more with each Passing day. Oh, it was never in any outward way, But instead, it was done on the inside of her, In her heart and it greatly wounded her spirit, Slowly, just like a flower that withers away Under the sun's scorching ray, So she too slipped quietly away........... Slowly, Slowly, So slowly and feeling so alone and lowly. For she was too weak and hadn't much strength For even a beetle nor ant. She now welcomed death, "Please! Come for me!" Words spoken in desperation. Words she would not recant. And, with a torn and broken wing That had been injured by her cruel Imprisonment, she wasn't able to fly. One day during the eighth month of August, A severe thunderstorm struck, Roiling across the vast dry desert Landscape with flashes of bright lightening And high tempestuous winds That caused a cloud of dust Along with a heavy downpour of raindrops. This summertime storm continued raging, Unmercifully and relentlessly, For many, many hours. And she was placed outside, alone And frightened, amidst this catastrophe, When along came a strong gust of wind Swirling around her, knocking the cage To the hard ground where the bars crashed open Upon the rocks. She could smell the cool damp air. She could feel the warm wind ruffle her feathers As the raindrops fell, Pitter-patter, from the darkened sky, Illuminated only by the bright flashes Of lightening. She heard the thunder and she was greatly Frightened, but she knew that this was her last Chance to escape the bars of her prison And be free, forever and ever. FOREVER. She flew. She flew as far and high and fast as her Broken wings would let her go, Up, up, up into the darkened stormy sky, Where the thunder still roared just As loudly and the lightening flashed Just as brightly, She flew. She flew right on through the August's storm And she found.......... FREEDOM. At last. Oh! How she did fly so fast and so high! How she did it she didn't know, For she had always been just another bird That never did know how to fly. But, now......... Look at her go! Up, up, up she goes, all the way on to The shores of Mexico!
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Jul 15, 2017
Jul 15, 2017 at 12:45 AM UTC
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