Emily Dickinson

Like Trains of Cars on Tracks of Plush

Like Trains of Cars on Tracks of Plush - meaning Summary

Small Life, Lavish Motion

Dickinson watches a bee as both warrior and sensual pleasure-seeker, describing its movement through flowers with admiration. The poem treats the insect’s work and leisure as harmonious, ornate, and almost regal, turning pollination into a miniature chivalric scene. The speaker envies the bee’s simple, embodied experience of sunlight and clover, implying a longing for direct, untroubled contact with nature and the small satisfactions of daily life.

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Like trains of cars on tracks of plush I hear the level bee: A jar across the flowers goes, Their velvet masonry Withstands until the sweet assault Their chivalry consumes, While he, victorious, tilts away To vanquish other blooms. His feet are shod with gauze, His helmet is of gold; His breast, a single onyx With chrysoprase, inlaid. His labor is a chant, His idleness a tune; Oh, for a bee’s experience Of clovers and of noon!

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