Rise Again
The poem in a nutshell
Here the speaker addresses a listener who has hardened his / her heart. As a result, the speaker feels mournful. His / Her heart feels full of gore, since it falls "upon the thorns of life" to "bleed". However, constant knocking at the door will open it one day, for sure, when you will behold the true light. The speaker plaintively says that one day, the constant knocking at the door will edify the listener how to be outspoken and extrovert. Since the listener is over-introvert, he / she is unable even to hum. The sun will rise up, for sure, to melt the ice. It may take a little more time; still, get sure that the ice will get melted one day. How long can a human being stay stone cold? The trauma functions as the Plague of Flies in the Book of Exodus. However, after each Marah, there will be an Elim. In other words, after the painful days, you will surely find divine and utmost bliss in life. So, just hold on and endure up to the last breath of yours. You will rise again. No one can prevent you from re-rising.
The poem -- "Rise Again"
Let my soul be full of gore;
One day will come
When you will hum;
The sun will melt the ice;
Then I again will rise.
Will be gone the Plague of Flies;
Aye, I will re-rise.
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