Emily Dickinson

Spring Is the Period

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Spring Is the Period - meaning Summary

Spring as Divine Visitation

Emily Dickinson's brief poem presents spring as a season uniquely intimate with God. It proposes that although the divine is present among all seasons, March and April invite a closer, "cordial interview" so that nature's stirring becomes an encounter with the Creator. The speaker frames renewal as both physical rebirth and a spiritual meeting, linking seasonal change to consolation and divine presence.

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Spring is the Period Express from God. Among the other seasons Himself abide, But during March and April None stir abroad Without a cordial interview With God.

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