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Cynthia Buhain-Baello (2/22/2012 1:44:00 AM)
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Eloquent and very cutting - incisive and forceful. The message is brilliant and the style so free. Great!
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Dijon Noble (2/22/2012 12:39:00 AM)
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I enjoyed this poem, very eloquent
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Michael Avis (2/21/2012 8:19:00 AM)
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The juxtaposition of Angelou's free bird and caged bird metaphor vividly illustrates the emotional impact of captivity and what the freedom to leap on the back of the wind feels like. Masterfully emotional writing.
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Ramesh Rai (2/21/2012 7:08:00 AM)
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he caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom.
freedom. each and every creature needs freedom except the human beings who are captive of so many formalities.
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Aftab Alam Khursheed (2/20/2012 5:13:00 AM)
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Cage keeper will not bring the freedom, it is known to them/freedom, freedom n freedom indeed, you r free to read and vote my poems also
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Betty Loia (2/14/2012 5:30:00 PM)
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What happened to the original I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Paul Laurence Dunbar? ? A much better poem than this one, by the way.
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Sagar Shelar (2/11/2012 5:41:00 AM)
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Amazing poem. Freedom is freedom. Flying in the sky gives more pleasure than living in a golden cage.
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Joey Cunningham-lennox (2/7/2012 12:48:00 PM)
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I don't understand why this is aparently so good...I gave it a 5.
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Carissa Sanders-harrod (1/31/2012 5:02:00 PM)
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the poem to me dipicts the trials and situations people put themselves in everyday by making choices of being caged and letting other people make their fate and decide their freedom iwith deciding thisyou loose it and long for it to return.
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