datestampTuesday, September 11, 2012

Hope

My dear friend Sheila sent this to me one day...reading it gave me strength.  So simple, yet so profound. May we always have Hope in this Life...may we never lose sight of what warms our hearts. xo



Emily Dickinson (1830–86).  Complete Poems.  1924.

Part One: Life

XXXII
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;        5
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;        10
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.

1 comment:

Cheltz said...

I hadn't noticed those last two lines before -- yet never it asked a crumb of me ... I like that, because sometimes you have nothing left to give, but hope doesn't care; it can still be there.

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