The poet was broken and was hopeless. According to him, he cannot use his talent of writing poetry because of his blindness. However, he soon feels that he is serving God by bearing his pain. Thus in the final lines, his hopelessness converts into hope and faith. Read summary of this poem.
The poet was broken and was hopeless. According to him, he cannot use his talent of writing poetry because of his blindness. However, he soon feels that he is serving God by bearing his pain. Thus in the final lines, his hopelessness converts into hope and faith.
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According to the poet, the one who bears his pain serves God the best as said in this line, "who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best". Read summary of this poem.
According to the poet, the one who bears his pain serves God the best as said in this line, “who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best“.
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