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The Bird's Code : Poetry Booklet

By West, Kaash

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Book Id: WPLBN0100751163
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Reproduction Date: 1/7/2026

Title: The Bird's Code : Poetry Booklet  
Author: West, Kaash
Volume: Volume 1
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature
Collections: Authors Community, Poetry
Historic
Publication Date:
2026
Publisher: Independent
Member Page: Kaash West

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West, K. (2026). The Birds Code : Poetry Booklet. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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**"The Bird's Code: A Jungle Testimony"** is a sprawling, nearly 8,000-word slam poetry epic that uses the jungle as a powerful allegory for navigating modern society. The narrator is an intelligent, self-aware bird who shares hard-won wisdom about survival, strategy, and success. Through their eyes, we encounter a vivid ecosystem where each animal represents different personality types and social forces: - **Serpents** are the smooth-talking manipulators with venom in their words - **Panthers** embody envy disguised as admiration - **Monkeys** represent the distractions that waste your energy - **Elephants** carry ancestral memory and strength - **Parrots** are the imitators who've lost their authentic voice - **Vultures** wait for your failure - **Owls** possess quiet wisdom - **Eagles** show what's possible when you rise above And many more—each creature teaching a lesson about who to watch, who to learn from, who to avoid, and who to become. The bird's voice is sharp, rhythmic, and urgent—true to slam poetry's oral tradition. It builds through repetition, wordplay, and emotional crescendos, moving from survival lessons to triumphant declarations about thriving with authenticity, resilience, and purpose. The poem is ultimately a motivational manifesto: **Learn the code. Fly your own flight. Transform struggle into strength. Survive peacefully and wisely—then thrive unapologetically.** It's about refusing to let the jungle change who you are while learning everything you need to navigate it successfully. No humans. No cities. Just feathers, wings, and wisdom.

Summary
**"The Bird's Code: A Jungle Testimony"** is a sprawling, nearly 8,000-word slam poetry epic that uses the jungle as a powerful allegory for navigating modern society. The narrator is an intelligent, self-aware bird who shares hard-won wisdom about survival, strategy, and success. Through their eyes, we encounter a vivid ecosystem where each animal represents different personality types and social forces: - **Serpents** are the smooth-talking manipulators with venom in their words - **Panthers** embody envy disguised as admiration - **Monkeys** represent the distractions that waste your energy - **Elephants** carry ancestral memory and strength - **Parrots** are the imitators who've lost their authentic voice - **Vultures** wait for your failure - **Owls** possess quiet wisdom - **Eagles** show what's possible when you rise above And many more—each creature teaching a lesson about who to watch, who to learn from, who to avoid, and who to become. The bird's voice is sharp, rhythmic, and urgent—true to slam poetry's oral tradition. It builds through repetition, wordplay, and emotional crescendos, moving from survival lessons to triumphant declarations about thriving with authenticity, resilience, and purpose. The poem is ultimately a motivational manifesto: **Learn the code. Fly your own flight. Transform struggle into strength. Survive peacefully and wisely—then thrive unapologetically.** It's about refusing to let the jungle change who you are while learning everything you need to navigate it successfully. No humans. No cities. Just feathers, wings, and wisdom.

 
 



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