Hope, Emily Dickinson

Hope, Emily Dickinson


“Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul—and sings the tunes without the words—and never stops at all.”

- Emily Dickinson


Emily Dickinson's poetic description of hope as a bird captures its enduring and uplifting nature. Hope is portrayed as a constant and comforting presence within us, offering solace and inspiration.



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