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"A Parrot in a Cage"@en . . "\u092A\u093F\u0902\u091C\u0921\u093E\u0915\u094B \u0938\u0941\u0917\u093E"@en . "A parrot"@en . . . . "1087251466"^^ . "Pinjada Ko Suga (Nepali: \u092A\u093F\u0902\u091C\u0921\u093E\u0915\u094B \u0938\u0941\u0917\u093E; lit.\u2009'The Parrot in the Cage') is a 1917 Nepali-language Hindu allegory poem by Lekhnath Paudyal."@en . . "1917"^^ . . . . . . "8698"^^ . "A pitiful, twice-born child called parrot,\nI have been trapped in a cage,\n\n\nEven in my dreams, Lord Shiva,\nI find not a grain of peace or rest.\n\nMy brothers, my mother and father,\nDwell in a far forest corner,\nTo whom can I pour out my anguish,\nLamenting from this cage?\n\nSometimes I weep and shed my tears,\nSometimes I am like a corpse,\nSometimes I leap about, insane,\nRemembering forest joys.\n\nThis poor thing which wandered the glades\nAnd ate wild fruits of daily delight\nHas been thrust by Fate into a cage;\nDestiny, Lord, is strange!\n\nAll about me I see only foes,\nNowhere can I find a friend,\nWhat can I do, how shall I escape,\nTo whom can I unburden my heart?\n\nSometimes it's cold, sometimes the sun shines,\nSometimes I prattle, sometimes I am still,\nI am ruled by the fancies of children,\nMy fortune is constant change.\n\nFor my food I have only third-class rice,\nAnd that does not fill me by half,\nI cast a glance at my water pot:\nSuch comforts! That, too, is dry!\n\nHoarse my voice, tiresome these bonds,\nTo have to speak is further torment,\nBut if I refuse to utter a word,\nA stick is brandished, ready to beat me.\n\nOne says, \"It is a stupid ass!\"\nAnother cries, \"See, it refuses to speak!\"\nA third wants me to utter God's name:\n\"Atma Ram, speak, speak, say the name!\"\n\nFate, you gave my life to this constraint,\nYou gave me a voice I am forced to use,\nBut you gave me only half my needs;\nFate, you are all compassion!\n\nAnd you gave me faculties both\nOf melodious speech and discerning taste,\nBut what do these obtain for me, save\nConfinement, abuse, constant threats?\n\nJailing me, distressing me,\nAre the curious sports Man plays,\nWhat heinous crimes these are,\nDeliver me, thou God of pity.\n\nHumanity is all virtue's foe,\nExploiting the good till their hearts are dry,\nWhy should Man ever be content\nTill winged breath itself is snatched away?\n\nWhile a single man on this earth remains,\nUntil all men have vanished,\nDo not let poor parrots be born,\nOh Lord, please hear my prayer!"@en . . "68290181"^^ . . . . . "\u0932\u0947\u0916\u0928\u093E\u0925 \u092A\u094C\u0921\u094D\u092F\u093E\u0932"@en . . . . . . . "Pinjada Ko Suga"@en . . "Lekhnath Paudyal"@en . . "Lekhnath Paudyal, Michael Hutt"@en . "Pinjada Ko Suga"@en . . "\u092A\u093F\u0902\u091C\u0921\u093E\u0915\u094B \u0938\u0941\u0917\u093E"@en . . . . "ne"@en . "Pinjada Ko Suga (Nepali: \u092A\u093F\u0902\u091C\u0921\u093E\u0915\u094B \u0938\u0941\u0917\u093E; lit.\u2009'The Parrot in the Cage') is a 1917 Nepali-language Hindu allegory poem by Lekhnath Paudyal."@en . . .