My Understanding Of The Poem Wild Geese
According to me, this poem is a direct message to the people with low self esteem. Mary Oliver reassuringly says that You do not have to be good in terms of what society thinks of you. You do not have to bow down to anyone or beg for their forgiveness. You have to find that thing, the thing you're most passionate about and let the joy that it spreads through your body make You love yourself.
She's trying to instill confidence in You by asking You to share your problems with her and by telling You about her troubles.
She says that the world goes on. When one day the Sun is brightly shining over the mountains and prairies , the next day, the Rain is helping the trees and rivers grow. She's implying that Your problems aren't constant. They are as volatile as the weather.
She's asking You to set yourself free from the shackles of your own criticisms. She's asking You to let your imagination keep you company when you're lonely, to think about how perfectly you fit into this world. You belong with the Wild Geese in the clear blue sky, soaring over the mountains and prairies, on sunny and rainy days. You belong in the family of things.
According to me, this poem is a direct message to the people with low self esteem. Mary Oliver reassuringly says that You do not have to be good in terms of what society thinks of you. You do not have to bow down to anyone or beg for their forgiveness. You have to find that thing, the thing you're most passionate about and let the joy that it spreads through your body make You love yourself.
She's trying to instill confidence in You by asking You to share your problems with her and by telling You about her troubles.
She says that the world goes on. When one day the Sun is brightly shining over the mountains and prairies , the next day, the Rain is helping the trees and rivers grow. She's implying that Your problems aren't constant. They are as volatile as the weather.
She's asking You to set yourself free from the shackles of your own criticisms. She's asking You to let your imagination keep you company when you're lonely, to think about how perfectly you fit into this world. You belong with the Wild Geese in the clear blue sky, soaring over the mountains and prairies, on sunny and rainy days. You belong in the family of things.
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