A
Psalm of Life
Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow
‘A
Psalm of Life’ is an inspiring poem written by the American poet Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem glorifies life and advises the mankind to follow
the path of righteousness.
The
poet says that some pessimistic people consider life as unreal and empty. They discard it as full of sadness. Such
people are dead in their spirit. But the poet believes that life is real and
interesting. Grave or death is not the destination of life. The Bible says, “Dust thou art and to dust
returnest”. This statement is applicable only to our body. After our death our
body vanishes but the soul exists.
Life
means to act at present. It is not for
enjoyment or for sorrow. We must not
waste time in expecting a more suitable time to come. At the same time, we should realise that
yesterday is dead and tomorrow is far away.
Therefore, we must act right now.
When we act, we must keep faith in god and god will reward us for our
act.
Death
envelops both the strong and the weak, the brave and the coward. We are marching towards our grave. We are losing our valuable period of life day
by day. Life is also a battle field. We
are all soldiers in the world’s broad field of battle. The poet urges us to be a hero in the
battle. We must not surrender. We must not be driven like dumb animal in the
battle of life.
While
we work, we have to follow the footprints of great men who lived in the
past. By following their noble ideals,
we can make our lives great and sublime. Later, our lives will be recorded as
examples for the future generation. If any person gets disappointed or fails in
his attempt, he may look at the examples set by us and get adequate
consolation.
Therefore
the poet advises us to get ride of laziness and be brave enough to face any
situation in our lives.
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