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I read this poem again recently, and it reminded me of the hurdles we all face in our programs and our lives with alcoholism. Just wanted to share with everyone......
The free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky.
But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing.
The caged bird sings
with fearful trill of the things unknown but longed for still and is tune is heard on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom
The free bird thinks of another breeze
an the trade winds soft through the sighing trees and the fat worms waiting on a dawn-bright lawn and he names the sky his own.
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing
The 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.
What a beautiful poem. For me, this is a wonderful metaphor for how I've created an invisible cage around myself that's kept me from experiencing the freedom to live my life to it's fullest. I am so grateful to Alanon for showing me how to change my perspectives and break away from my own debilitating "prison". Little by little, I've learned to face the fears, insecurities, inadequacies and control issues that kept me in my own personal cage. Today, after more than two years in the program, I feel free, peaceful and hopeful. With the help of my HP, I have the ability to reach for the unknown and truly live.