Read more poems by Emily Dickinson: Emily Dickinson Poems at Poetry X.
1530 A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring In contrast with the things that sing Not Birds entirely—but Minds— Minute Effulgencies and Winds— When what they sung for is undone Who cares about a Blue Bird's Tune— Why, Resurrection had to wait Till they had moved a Stone— Edited by Peter Carter
Added: 2 Apr 2003 | Last Read: 21 Mar 2010 4:54 PM | Viewed: 5567 times
A custom PoetryNotes™ eBook may be ordered for this poem. Get help with your homework - delivered in 5-6 days.
For more information...