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Hope is the thing with feathers.

Emily DickinsonThe Poems of Emily Dickinson

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This line opens Dickinson's poem about hope as a bird living inside us. It leans toward an internal standard. The image of feathered hope suggests something light yet steady, always present in the soul. The brevity invites readers to fill in their own sense of what hope means, making it personal and gentle.