"عصفور أبو الحناء داخل قفص يثير غضب السماء"
— William Blake
Simplified Meaning:
When you trap a small, innocent bird like a robin, it upsets the natural balance and makes even the universe feel wrong. Imagine a beautiful songbird that is meant to fly freely, sing its songs, and bring joy to the world. If you lock it in a cage, it can't live its life as it's supposed to. This is not just unfair to the bird but also feels like a wrongdoing to something much bigger and more important. For example, when you see animals in a zoo that look sad or stressed, it feels wrong because they belong in the wild, running free, and living their natural lives. Similarly, when people are not free to live the way they want, or when they are trapped in situations that make them unhappy, it causes distress and makes everything feel out of place. This teaches us to respect freedom and let living beings thrive in their natural environments. If you apply this idea to your life, you realize that giving freedom and respecting others' rights is important for everyone's well-being.