Why do we put birds in cages?
They were meant to fly.
We trap them behind bars of iron or brass or wood
And deny them the very thing that makes them sing
Why do we put birds in cages?
They were meant to fly.
Their wings cannot stretch
And their feathers lie on the floor with their droppings
Why do we put birds in cages?
They were meant to fly.
No matter how lovely the cage, how ornate or intricate
It is still a prison.
Why do we put birds in cages?
They were meant to fly.
We think it is for their good, their protection
But really it is for our selfish desires
You may think you know more than God, who gave them the ability to fly.
But you do not.
You're a warden.
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