Lucy Maud Montgomery

The Choice

The Choice - meaning Summary

Embracing Life in Full

The speaker rejects a placid, risk-averse existence and asks to experience life fully — joy, passion and suffering alike. She embraces bittersweetness as the source of strength, solace and wisdom, preferring a life that is brimming rather than empty. Committed to wholehearted living, she vows to give her best, greet each year with cheer, and seek the deeper meaning that emerges through hardship and joy.

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Life, come to me in no pale guise and ashen, I care not for thee in such placid fashion! I would share widely, Life, In all thy joy and strife, Would sound thy deeps and reach thy highest passion, With thy delight and with thy suffering rife. Whether I bide with thee in cot or palace, I would drink deeply, Life, of thy great chalice, Even to its bitter lees­ Yea, shrinking not from these, Since out of bitterness come strength and solace And wisdom is not won in slumberous ease. Wan peace, uncolored days, were a poor favor; To lack great pain and love were to lack savor. Life, take the heart of me And fill it brimmingly, No matter with what poignant brew or flavor, So that it may not shrunk and empty be. Yea, Life, thus would I live, nor play at living, The best of me for thy best gladly giving, With an unfaltering cheer, Greeting thee year by year, Even in thy dourest mood some good achieving, Until I read thy deep-hid meaning clear.

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