I can't believe it's already the last week of April. This month has just flown by! So this is my last National Poetry Month post, and I couldn't well forget Emily Dickinson (actually, I feel like there are a lot of poets I wish I could spotlight... one month of poetry just isn't enough!). She's one of my favorites, I think mostly for how prolific she is--it seems like there's always a poem of hers I haven't yet read.
Here's one of my favorites--in fact, I'm scheming a tattoo inspired by this poem... but that's a post for another time!
XXXII
HOPE is the thing with feathers | |
That perches in the soul, | |
And sings the tune without the words, | |
And never stops at all, | |
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And sweetest in the gale is heard; | |
And sore must be the storm | |
That could abash the little bird | |
That kept so many warm. | |
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I’ve heard it in the chillest land, | |
And on the strangest sea; | |
Yet, never, in extremity, | |
It asked a crumb of me. |
I hope you've enjoyed these weekly poems as much as I have, and I encourage you to make poetry a part of your everyday life--even after National Poetry Month is over!
Great post! Her poetry is so beautiful, I need to research more of her work. I also can't help but think of when Liz Lemon named her Cat 'Emily Dickinson'- so awesome!
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