Emily Dickinson

The Robin Is the One

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The Robin Is the One - meaning Summary

Spring's Small Emissary

Dickinson’s short lyric presents the robin as a small, decisive herald of spring. The bird interrupts morning with quick reports, fills early April with abundant song, and finally leaves the nest in a silent act that affirms home, certainty, and sanctity. The poem treats the robin’s ordinary behaviors as evidence of renewal and moral steadiness, turning natural observation into a compact statement about comfort and constancy.

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The Robin is the One That interrupt the Morn With hurried few express Reports When March is scarcely on The Robin is the One That overflow the Noon With her cherubic quantity An April but begun The Robin is the One That speechless from her Nest Submit that Home and Certainty And Sanctity, are best

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