Dedication
Dedication - meaning Summary
Unspoken Faith Seeking Voice
The speaker addresses God with urgent faith and a wish to speak truths not yet voiced. They frame their task as a humble but determined proclamation: a steady, river-like outpouring of devotion that reaches outward and renews itself. The poem balances confession and boldness, admitting possible arrogance while insisting on the necessity of this solitary, childlike offering of love and prayer before the divine presence.
Read Complete AnalysesI have great faith in all things not yet spoken. I want my deepest pious feelings freed. What no one yet has dared to risk and warrant will be for me a challenge I must meet. If this presumptious seems, God, may I be forgiven. For what I want to say to you is this: my efforts shall be like a driving force, quite without anger, without timidness as little children show their love for you. With these outflowing, river-like, with deltas that spread like arms to reach the open sea, with the recurrent tides that never cease will I acknowledge you, will I proclaim you as no one ever has before. And if this should be arrogance, so let me arrogant be to justify my prayer that stands so serious and so alone before your forehead, circled by the clouds.
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