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Hope is the thing with feathers (written around ) is a popular poem by the American poet Emily Dickinson. In the poem, Hope is metaphorically transformed into a strong-willed bird . “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 Missing: Pdf.Hope is the thing with feathers (written around ) is a popular poem by the American poet Emily Dickinson. In the poem, Hope is metaphorically transformed into a strong-willed bird that lives within the human soul—and sings its song no matter what. Essentially, the poem seeks to remind. Hope is the thing with œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ J œ & &? ## ## ## 86 8 6 86 89 8 9 89 Pno. 4 œ. œ. œ œj fea - thers that 4 œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œœœœ œ. œ.. œ œ œ J œ œ 2 œ 2 œ œ œ. per-ches in the soul. The following poem was first published in and discusses the nature of hope. As you read, take notes on Dickinson's symbol of hope and the figurative language used to describe it.

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