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a time to believe summary​

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Answered by IamaSSRFAN
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The poem ‘A Time to Believe’ is an optimistic poem that shows the reader what it means to believe. The author, B J Morbitzer, uses ordinary images to express a message of positivity that will appeal to those who want to fulfil their dreams. The poet describes “belief” as knowing that every day is fresh and full of hope that miracles will happen and that dreams would come true. He starts by saying that believing requires understanding that unlikely tasks would ultimately come to fruition and trusting the creator’s plans. To believe, he says that he understands the importance of a loving spirit, the purity of a child’s eyes, the wonder of experience; as it is through these that one learns to love one another.

To believe also means that we must know that there is a strength inside each one of us that teaches us to pick up the fallen parts of our life and to rebuild it again. The poet adds that to believe is to know that life is a blessing, and that we are never alone. He ends the poem on a note of positivity by saying that to believe means to wait patiently in the expectation that wonderful surprises will come our way.Our hopes and aspirations will eventually be achieved.

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Answered by abhisheksoni1234
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Summary

1st stanza

The poet begins by explaining to us that we should believe that every day is a new beginning and we should forget whatever happened yesterday. The sun rise of a new day brings new hope.

He further states that we must trust and surrender to our fate and believe that miracles will surely happen and therefore, all our dreams, wishes, and aspirations will come true.

2nd stanza

Here the poet takes us into an imaginary world and says that to believe is to see angels dancing among the clouds. When we look at the sky we are always fascinated by the day sky and the night sky. During the day we see patterns among the clouds. And so the poet leads us to imagine that there are angels dancing among the clouds. In other words the poet wants us forget all our worries and be happy like the dancing angels. The proverb that comes to our mind is ‘Every cloud has a silver lining’ i.e. behind every cloud (problem) there is, a silver lining (happy moment)

He also tells us that just like the night-sky that is full of stars that looks magical as if someone has sprinkled dust of shinning stars, so also we must believe that our life will have a magical turn and all our problems will change to happy moments. The poet also mentions about the wisdom of the man in the moon. When we look at the moon we sometimes see an image of a person. There are numerous traditional stories woven behind this and one of them is that, there is a wise old man sitting in the moon. So the poet wants us to imagine us to be wise like that old man believe that everything will be alright.

3rd stanza

Nurturing means caring. So the people who nurture us are our parents, teachers and guardians. The poet tells us that we should believe and value everything that they tell us because it is through their love and vast experience that they give us their advice. Just like the little child is so innocent that it believes everything that is told without raising any questions so also we just surrender ourselves to our elders.

The poet also mentions about the beauty in the aging hands. He wants to say that old people are so beautiful they are so caring and loving. They have abundant store of knowledge and wisdom which they have acquired through years of hard work and toil. And so we should listen to them, as through their teaching we can learn to love one another.

4th stanza

The poet tells us that to believe means to find strength, courage, motivation and inspiration that is present in each one of us. It means that we all are brave and courageous and we do not require any outside help. We can draw the strength from within us.

The poet also states that whenever we may fall that is whenever we may encounter failure, we must just dust ourselves and get up and continue our normal life. We should not loose hope but begin all over again. The proverb ‘Try and try till you succeed’ comes to one’s mind when we read this stanza.

5th stanza

The poet continues explaining that to believe is to know that we are never alone. Whenever we encounter failure we may want to know why did it happen to me. But the poet tells us to remember that we are not alone in facing failure. There are many people like us who have not been successful. Failure is the stepping stone to success.

He tells us that our life does not belong to us, but it is a gift from God, so we do not have any right over it. Since it is a gift given to us, we should cherish it, and take good care of it, for like a gift we receive, our life is also a gift given with love.

6th stanza

In the 6th and the final stanza the poet, Morbitzer, tells that we should believe that wonderful surprises are waiting round the corner. We know that life is full of surprises; nobody knows what awaits us next. So the poet tells us, all our hopes, our dreams, our wishes and our desires will surely come true.

He leaves us with a thoughtful note in the last line, saying, “If only we believe.” That is to say that we should have the strong will power to believe in our dreams and only then will our wishes manifest and come true.

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