• POEM COLLECTION: PART 9 : Prof Saibaba Poem in Chinese Version.

  • Nov 28 2023
  • Length: 4 mins
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POEM COLLECTION: PART 9 : Prof Saibaba Poem in Chinese Version.

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  • Name of the Poem: A Bird in Front of My Cage.

    Writter: Prof G.N. Saibaba 7 May 2019. (Written to Chandu, 9 year old son of the poet's brother.)

    Music: Sad Dubstep Music. (No copyright).

    Narrator : Runze.

    Audio Editor : Rose.

    Visual Editor: Shaida.

    Scene Manager: Mozhgan.

    Director: Hossein.

    Program Coordinator: Lily.


    A Bird In Front of My Cage.

    A bird in front of my cage

    fell sick in his nest high

    in the iron bars of the roof

    The feathers of his wings were clipped

    by a strange disease in the nation.

    He gasped and gasped for breath

    and for a flight away from his confinement

    Unconscious of his bare wings.

    With grief and sorrowful eyes,some solitary

    souls cried out silently.

    He needs fresh air and a healing touch.

    Others murmured: Its' too late,

    he's half-dead anyway; now its' only

    a matter of time. Each one of the caged

    being empathized with ailing bird

    helplessly and embraced him with their eyes

    craning their necks up to the familiar

    bars above their heads as if he

    were their fellow inmate.

    Many an anguished heart whispered:

    He was energetic and spirited

    till the other day when he built

    the nest helping his beloved

    oblivious of the cruel times ahead.

    Now closing his eyes,he would lie down

    in his broken nest day and night

    ever since a stormy hot summer wind

    swept away his loved one

    and the newly born chicks.

    If he were dead now

    in his broken solitary nest

    it would be a grief.

    If he were removed with brute force,

    It would be a death by a lynch mob,

    but who cares in this callous world,

    whispers spreads surreptitiously

    and steadily from one solitary cell

    to another by word of mouth.

    Yet some others suspected:

    He was a dreaded agent of terror

    captured while hatching the eggs

    of conspiracy.Others ruled out

    the conspiracy as mere rumours,

    and asserted: He was a messenger

    of peace and justice.But a few

    jailbirds cautiously stated:

    The case was made solely on conjectures,

    It wouldn't stand in a court of law,

    though it might take years or even decades;

    a lifetime is'nt enough to expend for justice.

    Some said,he was a pigeon

    while others believed him

    to be a dove.But hushed voices

    of nuanced minds reasoned:

    nor a white dove, but a pristine

    indigenous phakhta. At the end of the day,

    there was'nt an agreement on the bird's

    antecedents,whether of his crimes

    or of his species.A day before

    a highly placed mandarin of reforms

    was to visit for inspection,

    a mission was set up to clean

    the dirt of the ancient premises.

    Labour's long hands were made

    to work with brutal urgency;

    every speck of dust was swept away

    alomg with the broken nest.Within no time

    a great flock of grieving and shrieking

    voices hovered outside the cage

    turning my locked air thick with sorrow.

    However,the dignitary, it was learnt later,

    failed to grace his own visit

    due to unavoidable circumstance

    or as the hearsay had it,

    avoided the ghastly incident's shadows.

    The grieving air remained

    infectious in my closed cage.




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