This poem is about a lady named Mary Hume. She grow up to be someone who always thinks negatively of everything around her in all of her years of living. She never accepts the way things are and come to be, and she is always looking at the imperfections in others and things. I think this poem teaches us an important lesson. Mary Hume, who is never completely satisfied with anything in her life, dies, goes to Heaven, and learns that she is less than perfect. This comes to show that people who are overly critical sometimes are unaware of their own imperfections. Like they say, "you get what you get and you don't get upset." Nothing is going to be perfect, since we live in a fallen world. We just have to understand that only God and His Kingdom in paradise.
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Author In this page, we look at two inspirational poems, one of which I discovered, and one that I wrote myself. They inspire us and motivate all of us to make a difference and turn our hearts to God. Survey |