What is the poet trying to say in the first stanza of ‘I Believe’?

QuestionsWhat is the poet trying to say in the first stanza of ‘I Believe’?
Yashika asked 7 years ago

What does the poet Brucellish K Sangma want to say in the first stanza of her poem I Believe?

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Staff answered 7 years ago

I believe if a pebble is thrown upwards
I can pierce the heavens
And see the angels at play

In this first stanza the poet talks about her self belief to reach the top and attain the unattainable. The lines are symbolic.

Our summary & analysis post has a line by line detailed explanation of each stanza. So we suggest you reading it here: Summary of I Believe by Brucellish K Sangma

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sarthak pujari answered 7 years ago

in the first stanza,the poets has talked about her numerous capability that she posses.if she had the resolution and unshakable will power,she can be victorious,pierce the heavens and attain the unattainable.

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