Hope by emily dickinson meaning5/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() In the third line where Dickinson speaks of singing a tune without words, that never stops at all, I see the song as being hope, that the bird is continuously singing its praise of hope even without knowing the words or the meaning of the song, giving us all hope that even if we don’t know the song or the words we too can sing a song of hope.Įnding the first stanza with “and never stops at all” showing that this song is never ending and available to all, it never stops. She is using another metaphor comparing a bird sitting on its perch, as our spirit is or where hope sits. ![]() In the second line that says “That perches in the soul” I believe she means the hope comes from the spirit, from very deep down in your heart. By hope having feathers it is like a free home, flying to a new place. ![]()
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