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This poem communicates a truth I may have missed, a new shade of light to let me see deeper. It shows how even if I seem to know all the phrases, how “every day is a new beginning”, how “life is a gift”, I do not fully understand the meaning until I believe, until I know by heart, not by mind.
The last line, “If only we believe” lingers, to make alive the whole poem. If the last line is missed, the whole poem will also be missed. What is important is not to know what I should believe, but first to know if I believe at all. Believing is what will let me fly. Believing is what will let me float amidst the air. Yes, there may be many mechanisms to flying, but if I do not let myself off the seemingly sturdy branch, I will not fly, I will not grow.
What then does it mean to believe? As it is repeated the most times throughout the poem, “to believe is to know.” What distinguishes from knowledge and belief? Perhaps it is the extent in which we have faith. An absolute belief becomes knowledge, it becomes the foundation upon which I may build myself.
This poem communicates through providing a checklist. Do I “know that every day is a new beginning,” that “miracles happen and dreams really do come true”? The last is then what completes it all- do I believe?
The form of this poem is able to set apart what the B.J. Morbitzer is trying to say. It tells of what it means to believe in almost a pattern, starting with the same “to believe is to”. However, the pattern is broken with the last line, leaving emphasis. Even if this poem was not written in this format, it would still be able to deliver the central message for its breaking of sentence patterns. However, it is in the format of a poem, the structure that sets this writing apart from others that makes the poem have the impact it does.
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