Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2020

She, the Bird




A bird was in a cage. Useless wings, it couldn’t fly.

She, the bird, was at first glad of being in the cage’s safety. No more risk of falling, of carnivores, of strong winds. Her Master would go to the cage to feed her; she didn’t have to hunt for food. Her feet gripped the stick and hopped on the stretch of it from one edge to the other. She looked down and saw how the cage’s bars prevented him from any potential fall. Vultures would fly from behind the bars. Wind would blow through the bars, but it only tottered her a little. She sang morning songs and sang sweet songs at night. She had the whole cage for dancing – little flaps, hops, and twists. Every morning, she would rejoice at the sight of her Master’s long fingers that dropped those yummy seeds.

The days passed and she found herself enjoying the cage less and less. Her wings were turning weak and stiff. She flapped one, two, three, and found herself tired. She started singing badly. Soon enough, she found herself looking at the wide sky over her and that vast space much bigger than the cage. The cage wasn’t comfortable anymore, and the bars began to stifle her.

One day, she awoke and felt no better than yesterday. She didn’t feel that her purpose was solely singing songs to a master. She was starting to get mad at her Master. That morning, the Master slipped his long fingers in the cage as usual and dropped the seeds. She saw the flesh the fingers were clad in and ripped it. The Master briskly removed his fingers along with a groan of pain. Eyes looked at her in shock, fingers holding a bleeding finger.

The next morning, a different finger – thin and wrinkly – entered her cage and dropped the seeds. Her bite produced a high-pitched shriek.

The following morning, big and fat fingers placed the seeds. With a swift glide, she bit the skin. Mad scream. Next thing she knew, the cage was shaking. From then on, she was sure that peace would never come back to that cage again. It was no longer safe.

Finally, the morning came when familiar fingers held the cage’s door again. The long fingers threw the door open. No seeds. The fingers didn’t come in. Silence. She found the silence curious, and carefully hopped towards the open door. She stuck her head out and looked from left to right. The place was all empty.

Her eyes caught sight the bare sky before her, no more bars blocking the entire sight. She closed her eyes and inspired the air. A breeze, however, suddenly blew and shook the cage; she flew back into the cage in fright. She calmed herself down and faced the open door again. The sky was calling her. She flapped her wings once, twice, thrice. Forward. Four. Forward. Five, six. Can she do it?

She remembered how she’d done flying before. A long time ago. She recalled how it felt to spread her wings, to fly with clouds, to glide across and over roofs…to be free. At last, she flapped her wings more than three, more than four, more than five and six. She flapped it countlessly. Faster. Faster. She flapped it so fast with a force that could defy gravity. She knew she could trust her wings now. Her mind grew more and more ecstatic as her feet lifted from the ground. More than anything, she wanted to overcome risks, escape the attacks of carnivores, and fight against the strongest wind. Flap, flap, flap.

At last, she flew off the cage, towards the sky and away from the bars she once knew as home. Boy, she was free. The wind danced with her, the sun greeted her. She was, above all else, the bird that she should be.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Drawn to Freedom


I cup my hands over you, 
O floating light,
And keep you safe,
keep you in my heart.
I wish to have a whit, a speck,
A touch of your sliver,
Bury me in your dust 
Until I own it,
Yes, own it forever!

O freedom,
I like your pleasant face.
I envy your mirth,
How you're loafing, 
Smiling at the sun
And let your dress flutter 
When you run.

O freedom,
How you spread your arms before the sky!
You walk this earth barefooted,
And in the grass, you lie
Embracing and soaking,
Soaking in its sweet scent.

Freedom,
I like your verity,
You strip off clothes of hypocrisy.
You face the world unmasked,
Trudging hills and bushes,
Scathed by torns and branches.
You are brave, very brave.

Freedom,
In the night, your mind wanders,
Dabbing, staining papers with paint
And then threading words,
Creating worlds that don't exist
Yet live through pens and paintbrushes.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Your Haven


Haven is a place 
where you can close your eyes, 
keep still, 
and listen to the chirping birds. 
Or where you can sing to the open sky, 
outstretch your arms,
 and twirl until you get giddy. 
Or where you can run fast along the cool breeze 
over the sweet-scented meadows!
Haven is where you can breathe,
and let God breathe on you. 
The thing is,
haven is within you.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

You Have Wings

I realized, I have wings.

I wasn't aware until I was forced to spread them to save my life.

You opened the cage then I looked down. The ground seemed so far below me. I looked back at my place and stepped backward. I thought that if you wanted me free, it wasn't possible. I'd fall and die if I'd get out of my cage. I decided to stay for a while but not for so long.

Not long enough 'cause the moment you opened the door, you forgot about me. You stopped feeding me. You stopped giving me water to drink. You never visited me again for chitchats or quick tickles. You never even laid your eyes on me again. I became non-existent. Non-existent to your world, at least.

Because looking out, I could see a bigger world - the vast sky, steep mountains, blue ocean and wide terraces. I wondered, how much could it offer? I was thin and starving. I was thirsty. I was yearning. I still waited though. I waited until I turned skin and bones with scorched tongue and weak heart.

Then one day, I breathed deeply. I knew I deserved to live, to be cared for, to be happy. I looked at the sky. It was calm and radiant. I turned ahead of me, to the opened door. Hey, I was free. Rather, I could be free. What are the possibilities? So with renewed strength, I closed my eyes and bent my knees. Then like a springboard, I jumped out of the cage with all my might.

I jumped as high and far as I could, trusting that something from the huge world would catch me. But nothing did even brush my skin. I felt nothing. Not even a bump. I heard not even a thump. I opened my eyes.

I was on top of everything, almost touching the sky. I was free. Oh, I could fly!

I realized, I have wings.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Your Haven



I want to be your haven,
here, in my arms,
in the warmth of my embrace,
where you can rest,
where you can be sure of your safety.

I want to be your haven,
where you can breathe out all your pain,
frustrations and disappointments;
where you gather strength and courage.

I want to be your haven,
where you'll be nourished;
where you'll feel your worth,
see your beauty and goodness
and get to believe in yourself.

I want to be your haven,
even just your haven.
And so everytime you have to leave,
 I will just watch you go,
with a trusting heart,
with complete surrender.

But if ever you find another haven,
yet in the end, still find your way to me,
I promise you
that my doors will be widely open,
and still be your haven.

Friday, December 5, 2014

You are free


You are free.
I'm untying the strings,
and releasing the chains.
I'm spreading my palms,
and loosening my grip.
Step out and see the world!
I'm unlocking the door for you.
It's about time that you get a hold
of that sort of freedom
which you lost and yearned
for a very long time.
The freedom to fly
and look at the world from above
after being caged for eight years.
The freedom to finally swim
the depths of the ocean
after a long period of containment.
The freedom to jump as high as you can!
And jump with others like you
on the endless width of lilies and water.
Ultimately, the freedom to just be 
whoever you want to be.
You are free!
Make good use of it.
Enjoy it. Don't worry!
As I, too, am free.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Writing a World



Let the words flow like river.
Allow its string to sway you away.
Dig deep in your heart,
and move your hands
along the waves 
of your emotions.

Create a mellifluous music.
Make your phrases dance
with the beat
and rhythm of your mind.
Let it take you to a world
of comfort and freedom.

Trace with the thousand stars.
Write your heart out on the vast skies.
Light up the night with clauses 
which can lift up the desperate souls
and appease the worried ones. 

Beautify life with sentences.
Breathe in to your words,
bring your phrases to life,
hear your clauses' heart beat.
Write, and change the world.