Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Poetry Ch. 7 POUI (4)

"Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new." (840)

I chose this quote from "Batter my heart, three-personed God" by John Donne because it was basically the only comparison in the poem I actually got. The break refers to the Son because He is broken so that we might be healed. (I feel like their is a church song that has it in it because that line keeps replaying in my mind, but I cannot recall the name of the song or the rest of the song.) The blow refers to the Holy Spirit because it is the breath of life and always associated with wind. The burn refers to God who is the light of the world, burning for all to see. (Now I have the "Go Light Your Candle" song in my head. I am not even sure if that is the title of the song, but it is in the chorus, so works for me.) Anyways, that was about the only comparison I could figure out. The other questions asked what the speaker and God were being compared to. I knew they were being compared to something, I just could not decipher what. However, despite my inability to pick out the comparisons, I think I still got the gist of the poem. I think that the speaker is asking God for forgiveness. He wants God to come into his life because the speaker is ready to admit Him. The speaker wants God to divorce him from his enemy (the devil?) and allow him to be married chastely to the church. This is taking the poem quite literally, so I may be wrong, but that's what I got.

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