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The Birds and I
  When I was little,
  I collected marbles and feathers.
  Both so vibrant-
  Both so gleefully gathered.
  Now, as I’ve grown and still grow,
  The beauty of a marble fails to astound.
  Now, the concept, not the look,
  Entices me to pick a feather up from the ground.
  I admit that I am jealous of birds,
  Of their marvelous feat;
  The way they soar through the heavens,
  Their freedom to meet.
  But I have taken an oath in the past,
  And I will gladly repeat it now:
  I care not for jealousy-
  Under the burden of injustice I will not bow.
  Because if there ever comes a day
  When the birds and I reach a compromise,
  it will not be the result of a thrown stone,
  But because I have learned to fly.

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