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A Sunrise Painted by Me! |
The sunrise is a beautiful phenomenon that occurs every morning around the same time to wake the lands and start our days. Sometimes, you can feel the warmth touch your face as the sun pours through your bedroom. Sunrises in Texas, specifically, bring such fulfillment. It's the little things that mean the most to me…
Why I Wake Early by Mary Oliver is my favorite poem as I instantly can resonate with her joy from watching the sunrise. I love how she paints the image of a beautiful sunrise, signifying a new opportunity. I love sunrises as seeing the sun in the morning always puts a smile on my face and insinuates a grateful mindset. Mary Oliver describes how the sun impacts humans and everything on the planet. She says the tulips receive the sunshine, and even the grumpiest people are still graced with the beautiful sun.
I found the emotional impact within this small poem because I can genuinely connect to the feeling of happiness from the sun. Oliver states that the sun "…just happens to be where you are in the universe," detailing that the sun always shines wherever you may be. The sweet emotions I feel from the sun impact my outlook on life. Every day is an opportunity to be happy and kind to others. The sun is what protects us from forever darkness. The sun represents hope and taking the initiative to follow your dreams every single day.
Oliver mentions that the sun is the "best preacher there ever was," which means that the sun represents so much more than just being an entity of nature. This idea of the sun being a preacher conveys that nature empathizes not only with our physical world but also with our mental health and well-being. I always feel energized, motivated, and blessed when I open my curtains each morning to view a fantastic sight.
In addition, there's a spiritual component as Oliver compares the sun to a "preacher...with warm touching hands of light". The sun can be viewed as a spiritual essence that can soothe current stressors or encourage us to be the best version of ourselves. Much like a religion, the daily routine of the sun rising opens our minds to believing in a higher power. The sun can be a sort of vessel for connecting with God. God is with you through the everlasting sun. Nature being a source of spirituality and connection to something beyond our physical world is a common theme through Treks and Texts. Thinking about nature critically enlightens you to appreciate nature's beauty and be thankful for the sun that shines as the sun urges us to live a life of righteousness.
Without a doubt, I think of this poem during every sunrise with the notion that we are all blessed with such a welcoming and warm sight every morning. This poem highlights the importance of showing kindness to others and the wonderful world we live in. We need to cherish nature and be tender with our actions daily. Mary Oliver's message to her audience is to view the sun as a symbol of spiritual power that influences us to start each day with compassion and gratitude.





