We to Sigh Instead of Sing

Series: Green Fields and Running Brooks and Other Poems

The poem explores the idea that people often settle for a mundane existence, sighing instead of singing with joy and enthusiasm. It critiques the monotony of daily life and the tendency to accept it without questioning or striving for more. The speaker suggests that people should strive for a more vibrant and fulfilling existence, one that is characterized by passion and creativity rather than resignation and apathy. AI Generated Content

~1883 CE
Available in: English
Very Easy

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