"On His Blindness" is a sonnet by John Milton, reflecting on his experience of losing his sight and his relationship with God.The poem concludes with the idea that even those who "stand and wait" are serving God, emphasizing that obedience and faithfulness are more important than active work. Overall, "On His Blindness" is a meditation on faith, service, and the acceptance of one's circumstances.He expresses frustration and anxiety over his inability to use his talents, particularly his literary skills, for God's glory.