Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Bluebird VS. Redbird

Birds are used for a lot of things and they also symbolize important things. For instance, the redbird symbolizes spiritual meaning for Christians. They symbolize everlasting vitality (the faith in the blood of Christ as the birds are red in color), Christmas (the birth of Christ) and they are also considered a creative force (the red color equals vitality and creativity). The Bluebird symbolizes happiness. Cultures around the world widely accept the bluebird as a symbol of cheerfulness, prosperity, wellness and new births. Since bluebirds can produce between two and four broods during the warmer months, they are associated with springtime and renewal. 

In the poem I will try, I believe that she is saying that she will try and spread the word of christ but sin keeps getting in the way and makes her doubt herself. In the end, she believes that God is still in control and that she hears God saying something to her.

In the poem Bluebird, I believe that there is a part of him that wants to be happy but he has to act tough to those around him. He has to put the things that aren't going to make him happy first. He only is happy and shares his true feelings with himself in the room where he knows no one is going to judge him.

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