Some Birds Are Not Meant To Be Caged Poem by Jonathan Elliot

Some Birds Are Not Meant To Be Caged

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Absorb the world just like a sponge,
Those vexed feelings, learn to expunge
Regale others, partake a cause,
Learn to open, not close my door


May all my sorrows be transient,
May all my ties withstand life's tests
Fill one's days with benevolence,
Learn regrets, never lose sense

Appreciate a rainy day,
As in time the sun will replace
Realise the fortune I obtain,
Realise my faults and make a change


Breathe one's breath and savour the chore,
Reinvent one's self, don't conform
Show discernment, settling scores,
Don't fear your dreams, be self-assured


Some birds, are not meant to be caged,
A lesson learnt and wisdom gained
As painful as it was to learn,
A love, which another could spurn


Time has healed, now I won't refrain,
From opening my heart once again
I loved you so, I did implore,
I feared once, I could love no more

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