I believe poem summary
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The speaker of the poem 'I believe', probably the poet Brucellish K Sangma herself has a faint glimmer of hope that if she throws a throws a pebble into the sky , she can pierce the sky and see through the heavenly heights and the angels frolic. The poem is about the limitless possibility in a man – the things that the poet think or rather believe, we human beings can do, can achieve, can dream of and can aspire for. Hence, the title of the poem is “I Believe”.The poem is a very inspiring poem. All the first five stanzas of the poem begin with the expression “I believe” and the last stanza with “But I firmly believe”. This very expression strikes the positive keynote of the poem. The poet Sangma motivates the readers with her ideas, and makes us believe that we really can do wonders, if we wish to. As goes the famous proverb,' where their is a will there is a way!
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this poem is written by poet Brucellish K Sangma. though the poem the poet expresses her beliefs. these belief are impossible and therefore lies in her dreams. these beliefs are in fact her desires.
the poet shares with the readers a strange belief of his.
he believes that if a pebble is thrown at the sky,it Will not come down but will go and tear into the sky. then through the gap he can see the angels playing all around.
he also believes that he can travel high and touch the soft clouds and also the stars similarly he can dive deep in the ocean and enjoy a swim with the sharks.
it is believed by the poet that with his bare hands he can dig deep inside the earth and pick up valuable jewels and make ornaments with them.
the poet believes that on earth he can accomplish many things by staying with the angel like humans. he wish that all the treasures and wealth of the world should surround him.
above all these beliefs, one belief is form in his mind that is he is send to the world with a particular duty. his responsibility is to perform that duty. therefore instead of believing in impossible things, let him complete the work god has chosen him for
the poet shares with the readers a strange belief of his.
he believes that if a pebble is thrown at the sky,it Will not come down but will go and tear into the sky. then through the gap he can see the angels playing all around.
he also believes that he can travel high and touch the soft clouds and also the stars similarly he can dive deep in the ocean and enjoy a swim with the sharks.
it is believed by the poet that with his bare hands he can dig deep inside the earth and pick up valuable jewels and make ornaments with them.
the poet believes that on earth he can accomplish many things by staying with the angel like humans. he wish that all the treasures and wealth of the world should surround him.
above all these beliefs, one belief is form in his mind that is he is send to the world with a particular duty. his responsibility is to perform that duty. therefore instead of believing in impossible things, let him complete the work god has chosen him for
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