The Birds
The Birds - meaning Summary
Nature Renewing at Dawn
The poem sketches an abrupt morning scene in which blackbirds in the rain mark a fresh beginning. Their presence—perched on bare upper branches and lost in low clouds—mixes images of life and stillness. The birds’ shrill cries and sudden drops into roses and wet grass register appetites and movement that revive the landscape. The tone is immediate and observational, turning a small natural episode into a moment of renewal.
Read Complete AnalysesThe world begins again! Not wholly insufflated the blackbirds in the rain upon the dead topbranches of the living tree, stuck fast to the low clouds, notate the dawn. Their shrill cries sound announcing appetite and drop among the bending roses and the dripping grass.
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