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Summary: The poem, ’Miracles’ has been written by ’Walt Whitman’. He uses the free verse in his poems, as such is referred to as ‘the father of free verse’.
In this poem, the poet wants to convey a message and says that miracles are not unexpected and extraordinary events that we should feel excited about. In fact, they do happen every minute, every hour and every day around us, across the world and in the entire universe. He says that the routine life of people is itself filled with innumerable miracles.
In fact, miracles can be seen in our day to day life. For him, walking down the streets of Manhattan (a popular American city) is a miracle. He ponders over nature and says that the vast expanse of the sky, the soothing effect of the waves, watching stars in the moonlit sky, standing under the shade of the trees, watching the activities of honey bees during summer days, animals feeding themselves in the fields, feeling the sun on our faces and observing the fine, thin curve of the new moon in Spring are all miracles to him. The poet further says that having a conversation with our beloved ones, eating dinner with our family members and looking at the strangers sitting opposite to us in the car are all miracles.
The poet finally winds up his count of miracles by saying that there are limitless miracles but all of them have specific importance at their respective places. From his point of view every hour of the day and night, every cubic inch of the world and space, every square yard of the earth, and every foot of the interior of the earth is dominated and crowded with miracles. The endless seas, the enormous fishes, the beautiful rocks, the movement of the waves and the sailing of the ships with men in it, are all marvellous and miraculous from the poet’s point of view.
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