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Summary

"O to Live, Ode to Life" is a reflective poem that contemplates the emotional toll of life's challenges and the need for guidance through hardship.

Abstract

The poem "O to Live, Ode to Life" delves into the depths of human struggle, expressing sorrow for those living in fear and unable to find peace. It uses the metaphor of a captain navigating a ship to convey the longing for a leader to guide society towards a safer, more hopeful future. The author, Ilija Begic, paints a picture of overwhelming despair that is both personal and universal, with tears that metaphorically represent the collective grief of humanity. The poem emphasizes the importance of overcoming obstacles and the desire for a beacon of hope to lead the way out of darkness.

Opinions

  • The author expresses deep empathy for individuals paralyzed by fear and unable to escape their own torment.
  • There is a sense of frustration and helplessness in witnessing the suffering of others, as well as in one's own struggles.
  • The poem conveys a yearning for strong leadership and guidance during times of distress, likening the search for hope to a ship seeking a safe harbor.
  • The repeated imagery of tears suggests an overwhelming emotional burden that is both personal and reflective of a broader societal malaise.
  • The author, through the poem, seems to find some solace in the act of weeping, as it signifies an acknowledgment of pain and a call for change.

O to Live, Ode to Life

A Poem About Obstacles and Life’s Tolls

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O life O Captain How I weep for your phantom My tears don’t dry, they absorb in my soul Remains in death, inundated in flood afoul

O to Live, Ode to Life I weep for those who live in their deep-seated fright I weep for those who can’t sleep, terrified at night These tears don’t dry; they grip, blurring thy light I can’t stop looking as I can’t stand the sight

O life O Captain Steer us ashore Steer us towards a lightened harbor We need you present, now more than ever I weep within, drowning ever farther

Thanks for reading! Ilija Begic

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