Sunday, April 17, 2005

Chilly April Morning

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.                          

                             ~ Emily Dickinson

(Walked 4 miles.)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, and the sky is so blue. Our blue skies are acting like flight finches this morning. If you get to close, it goes away. LOL

Jackie
http://journals.aol.com/thesheatons/PixelsPoliticsPosiesandPussycats

Anonymous said...

It's National Poetry Month.   I love the bird pic - an amazingly blue sky!

Anonymous said...

This is the second time today I've come across this poem.  Thanks for sharing it along with the photo.

Anonymous said...

Emily really nailed it in this poem.  Probably today the doctors would have her on a plethora of drugs to cure her "melancholy."  Goody for us that she lived when she did, I suppose.  Thanks again for the thoughtful questions you posed to me; I enjoyed answering them and they helped me to figure some things out.  

Anonymous said...

Beautiful poem.  What's that about Emily Dickinson being put on drugs?  Scary thought...  Lisa  :-]  

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!
Judith

Anonymous said...

lovely...I am glad you posted it!

Anonymous said...

Love your last couple of spring photos!    Pamela

Anonymous said...

Wonderful picture with that beautiful blue sky and the poem was just so lovely...perfect match for the photograph.  Thanks you for this.

Marlene-PurelyPoetry

Anonymous said...

Wonderful picture with that beautiful blue sky and the poem was just so lovely...perfect match for the photograph.  Thanks you for this.

Marlene-PurelyPoetry

Anonymous said...

Love this poem and that is a beautiful picture!

Anonymous said...

On my quest though journals this evening, I've found several entries that have hit me right where I needed to be hit. This, was the homerun. Thank you for sharing this.
Rebecca