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    RIP Maya Angelou

    The following is the poem "Caged Bird," written by Maya Angelou:


    A free bird leaps
    on the back of the wind
    and floats downstream
    till the current ends
    and dips his wing
    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 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.

    The free bird thinks of another breeze
    and 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.​
    Maya Angelou was a powerful author, poet, director, actor, journalist, professor, and activist, just to name a few of the many roles she played throughout her life. Amongst her countless achievements and acknowledgments, she was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award, won three Grammy Awards, and received the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was an ardent activist and spokesperson for African Americans and women, and has been a mainstay of literary community for decades. Some of her most famous works include the autobiographical I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated book of poetry Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diie, the book of essays Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now, and even cookbooks like Hallelujah! The Welcome Table.

    Angelou left a wealth of written and performed works that we can remember her by, many of which are available here on Bibliotik. In celebration of her rich and storied life, all of her ebooks will be freeleech for the next 48 hours, and her audiobooks will be neutral leech (no upload or download recorded). Please join us in honoring her life, and ensuring that her passion will be shared. Discuss this post here!

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