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Poems on hope and resilience

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 4, 2020, 08:30 IST
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Poems on hope and resilience

Life is a beautiful journey adorned with delightful experiences and gratifying memories. It explores the joy of living and even understands the misery of being. But in times of distress and dejection, hope is what keeps us afloat and resilience is the element that helps us achieve our dreams and overcome our fears.

Words and verses have an overpowering effect on every human being. When we talk of grief and suffering, poetry can be a place of comfort and retreat. It has the power to mend broken hearts, encourage dispirited souls and can pave paths that are full of possibilities. With that being said, here are some of the poems on hope and resilience that will definitely soothe your souls and uplift your spirits.

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“Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou

One of the most empowering poems in the world of literature, “Still I Rise” not only narrates the struggles of the oppressed and the downtrodden, but it also unfolds how one possesses the ability and the power to overcome these social injustices. As the lines in the poem read, “You may trod me in the very dirt, But still, like dust, I'll rise”, the poem is a true depiction of hope and resilience.

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“Hope is the thing with feathers” by Emily Dickinson

Written in 1862, “Hope is the thing with feathers” is a metaphorical description of hope as a feathered bird that resides in every human soul. Emily Dickinson emphasizes on the power of hope in times of distress and despondency. She strongly believes in the idea of optimism and wants people to never lose faith in themselves.

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“Mushrooms” by Sylvia Plath

Written by a well-known American Poet, novelist and a short story writer Sylvia Plath, the poem compares the plight of women to the life of a mushroom. According to the poet, mushrooms are fragile, unnoticeable and gentle but when they grow up, they flourish and rise in their own way. Similarly, the life of a woman is difficult and full of struggle, however, with hope and determination, they rise above it all and achieve what they want.

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“Ode to Broken Things” by Pablo Neruda

“Ode to Broken Things” is a poem that gives us the essence of impermanence. It deals with the different aspects in our lives that keep changing with time. Along with the finitude of life, Neruda emphasizes on the need to move on from the ‘broken things’ in our lives and hope towards a new and a better tomorrow.

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“Instinct of Hope” by John Clare

“Instinct of Hope” is a delightful poem that delves into the themes of optimism and positivity. It propagates the importance of hope in our lives and while it may disappoint us sometimes, poet John Clare believes, we should always possess the courage to hope again.

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“Life is Fine” by Langston Hughes

“Life is Fine” is a simple yet meaningful poem that changes the way we look at life’s suffering and human despair. Following the trials and tribulations of a man, discontent with his life, the poem begins on a melancholic note. However, towards the end, the man, initially contemplating on committing suicide, slowly begins to understand the joy of living and chooses life over death.

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“Don’t Quit” by Edgar A. Guest

Written by the well-known British-born American poet Edgar A. Guest, the poem presents a simple yet beautiful understanding of life and living. The poet explains to his readers, why, even in the worst of times, one should not resort to quitting. According to the poet, life can never be perfect, but we must learn to acknowledge the difficult times and live for the beautiful moments we cherish.

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