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Warm hymn
‘“Hope” is the Thing with Feathers’ is one of the most popular poems about hope and was written by famed American poet Emily Dickinson, sometime around 1862. The extended metaphor of a bird unfolds across the verses to denote the act of hoping – something that flies, sings, and warms the hearts of many and yet asks nothing in return. To be hopeful is thus seen as a free gift, as it does not cost one to maintain the feeling, and it miraculously weathers any storm. The rhyme scheme is a-b-c-b in the first stanza, a-b-a-b in the second, and a-b-b-b in the concluding stanza.
This poem reads like a tender hymn a mother would sing to her worried children.
‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers’
“Hope” is the thing with feathers –
That perches in the soul –
And sings the tune without the words –
And never stops – at all –
And sweetest – in the Gale – is heard –
And sore must be the storm –
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm –
I’ve heard it in the chillest land –
And on the strangest Sea –
Yet – never – in Extremity,
It asked a crumb – of me.
#AVBOBpoetry
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‘“Hope” is the Thing with Feathers’ is one of the most popular poems about hope and was written by famed American poet Emily Dickinson, sometime around 1862. The extended metaphor of a bird unfolds across the verses to denote the act of hoping – something that flies, sings, and warms the hearts of many and yet asks nothing in return. To be hopeful is thus seen as a free gift, as it does not cost one to maintain the feeling, and it miraculously weathers any storm. The rhyme scheme is a-b-c-b in the first stanza, a-b-a-b in the second, and a-b-b-b in the concluding stanza.
This poem reads like a tender hymn a mother would sing to her worried children.
‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers’
“Hope” is the thing with feathers –
That perches in the soul –
And sings the tune without the words –
And never stops – at all –
And sweetest – in the Gale – is heard –
And sore must be the storm –
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm –
I’ve heard it in the chillest land –
And on the strangest Sea –
Yet – never – in Extremity,
It asked a crumb – of me.
#AVBOBpoetry
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hymn
‘“Hope” is the Thing with Feathers’ is one of the most popular poems about hope and was written by famed American poet Emily Dickinson, sometime around 1862. The extended metaphor of a bird unfolds across the verses to denote the act of hoping – something that flies, sings, and warms the hearts of many and yet asks nothing in return. To be hopeful is thus seen as a free gift, as it does not cost one to maintain the feeling, and it miraculously weathers any storm. The rhyme scheme is a-b-c-b in the first stanza, a-b-a-b in the second, and a-b-b-b in the concluding stanza.
This poem reads like a tender hymn a mother would sing to her worried children.
‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers’
“Hope” is the thing with feathers –
That perches in the soul –
And sings the tune without the words –
And never stops – at all –
And sweetest – in the Gale – is heard –
And sore must be the storm –
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm –
I’ve heard it in the chillest land –
And on the strangest Sea –
Yet – never – in Extremity,
It asked a crumb – of me.
#AVBOBpoetry
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