Spring Is the Period
poem 844
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.
Read Complete AnalysesSpring 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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