Merciless, he stands in the open air, Claims, 'What a pretty cage!' But what if he were inside! I'd have asked, 'now tell me how beautiful is it?', To be without wings. Merciless, he stands in the open air, You heartless idiot! You call this deadly prison lovely? Claims, 'What a pretty cage!' He parts them with all their friends, And takes pleasure looking at them, But what if he were inside! ••Open For All•• 🔸 To the Participants of our 1 month writing Challenge - "Worddiction!" 🔸 You must write a Cascade poem. __________________________________________ The cascade poem was a form invented by Udit Bhatia. For the cascade poem, a poet takes each line from the first stanza of a poem and makes those the final lines of each stanza afterward. Beyond that, there are no additional rules for rhyming, meter, etc.