For every bird a nest - Emily Dickinson

For every bird a nest - Emily Dickinson

 

For every bird a nest,

Wherefore in timid quest

Some little wren goes seeking round.

Wherefore where boughs are free,

Households in every tree,

Pilgrim be found?

Perhaps a home too high –

Ah, aristocracy! –

The little wren desires.

The lark is not ashamed

To build upon the ground

Her modest house.

Yet who of all the throng

Dancing around the sun

Does so rejoice?

 

-              -   Emily Dickinson

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