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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – A Poem by Maya Angelou
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – A Poem by Maya Angelou
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – A Poem by Maya Angelou

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – A Poem by Maya Angelou

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Sergio Caredda
Posted on
Dec 16, 2020
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Poetry and ManagementPoetry and ManagementLeadershipLeadership

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is a powerful poem by Maya Angelou, the renowned US poet and civil rights activist who died in 2014. This poetry is famous for its intimate description of freedom, and for the role of personal voice as a true element of it. Yet, there is also an interesting message from a Leadership and development perspective, that I’d like to explore.

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This post belongs to my Poetry & Management collection. Poetry has always been one of my favourite forms of expressions, probably one of the eclectic sides of my multipotentialite trait. I feel it can be really useful as support in our management and leadership quests, as it is probably one of the greatest tools of sense-making and self-expression. Which is why I will be sharing more of these over time.

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings

The free bird leaps

on the back of the wind

and floats downstream

till the current ends

and dips his wings

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 fearful trill

of the 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

Source: Maya Angelou, The Complete Poems

A Short Comment

Maya Angelou compares, in this poem, the lives of a free bird, and one living in a cage. A free Bird dares to claim the sky, showing how important liberty can be in also achieving the most difficult goals. A Caged Bird instead, his wings are clipped, and his feet are tied as he stands on the grave of dreams and only has his voice to play with and sings of freedom.

This poetry is a true invite to value freedom as a necessary step for human expression. But is also a call to listen. There’s no indication here about the origins of the cage of the bird. And we know how much of personal endeavours can often make us resemble living in self-built a cage.

From an organisation perspective, there’s something more. How many cages did we build in our organisations? How many wings have clipped of our people, impeding them to dare for something bigger? Whatever stance we take on organisation designand the meaning we give to Work, the idea of enabling freedom also in the workplace is a must to be able to unleash human potential. As such, freedom is not just a political domain topic, but rather an understanding of human capability.

What do you think of this poetry? Please add your comment below.

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Cover Photo: Maya Angelou. Source: WHHY

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