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A metaphor for morality. |
| There's a bird on a hill. He will fly where he will. Be it east; be it west; It is where he likes best. There is none who's more free Of a one than is he, But if he were to steer To the clouds, far too near, Or too close to the ground, He shall surely be found As a part, not a whole, As a corpse without soul. He'll be dead, don't you see? He'll no longer be free, For from safety, he'll stray, And the price, he shall pay. |