In this poem, the poet expresses his gratitude to the divine for granting him the gift of poetry and for allowing him to experience the beauty of the world. He says that he has been blessed with a "touch of song" and that he has been able to "see the light" in the midst of darkness.
He describes the natural beauty that he has seen and experienced, and he says that these experiences have filled him with wonder and awe. He compares the world to a "chamber filled with pearls," and he says that he has been able to "dip my hands" into this chamber and "string the pearls into a song."
The poet also expresses his gratitude for the love and kindness that he has received from others. He says that he has been "surrounded by love" and that he has been "uplifted" by the "help" of others. He says that he is "not worthy" of this love and kindness, but he is nonetheless grateful for it.
The poem ends with the poet expressing his hope that he will be able to continue to grow and learn, and that he will be able to use his poetry to bring joy to others. He says that he wants to be "a source of light" for others and to "help them find their way" through the darkness.