Captivity
Robert William Service
O meadow lark, so wild and free, It cannot be, it cannot be, That men to merchandise your spell Do close you in a wicker hell! O hedgerow thrush so mad with glee, it cannot be, it cannot be, They rape you from your hawthorn foam To make a cell of steel your home! O blackbird in the orchard tree, In cannot be, it cannot be, That devils in a narrow cage Would prison your melodic rage! O you who live for liberty, Can you believe that it can be, That we of freedom’s faith destroy In dungeons, innocence and joy? O decent folk who read this page, If you should own a bird in cage, Throw wide the door,—God gave it wings: Then hear how in your heart it sings!
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