Rhyme scheme of life poem
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In the 3rd stanza, the poet says in a rhetoric way says that though the death may take away your life during our best time (the most enjoyable time) or the sorrows take over our hope, we should never lose the will and determination because hope has elastic springs.
Elastic springs mean that the hope is elastic and like the spring season. It can be bent by the sorrows (or by the winter) but cannot be broken and retains itself after the clouds of gloom go away (or when the winter goes away).
In the next line, the poet brings in herself and says that though the sorrows and griefs have bent her down or her hopes, she still has her golden wings which are capable of being flying even after griefs bent them down.
She is can bear all the hurdles of life as she is manful (strong) and fearless. And on the Day of Judgement (as believed in Christianity) her courage will make her victorious. Thus the poem ends with a strong will, hope and determination that good will ultimately come to her.
In the 3rd stanza, the poet says in a rhetoric way says that though the death may take away your life during our best time (the most enjoyable time) or the sorrows take over our hope, we should never lose the will and determination because hope has elastic springs and like the spring season. It can be bent by the sorrows (or by the winter) but cannot be broken and retains itself after the clouds of gloom go away (or when the winter goes away).
In the next line, the poet brings in herself and says that though the sorrows and griefs have bent her down or her hopes, she still has her golden wings which are capable of being flying even after griefs bent them down.
She is can bear all the hurdles of life as she is manful (strong) and fearless. And on the Day of Judgement (as believed in Christianity) her courage will make her victorious. Thus the poem ends with a strong will, hope and determination that good will ultimately come to her.