“A Bird came down the Walk – Summary”
Emily Dickinson’s poem “A Bird came down the Walk –” is a gentle and vivid observation of a bird’s natural behavior, capturing the beauty, tension, and mystery of nature through the poet’s careful attention.
The poem begins with a bird walking along a path, calmly and instinctively behaving in its own world: it bites an angleworm in half, drinks dew, and lets a beetle pass. The tone is quiet and observational, showing nature in its raw and honest form.
As the speaker observes more closely, she notices how the bird becomes alert and slightly nervous, reflecting how human presence can disturb the natural world. When she offers it a crumb, the bird chooses instead to fly away, and Dickinson beautifully describes this flight as “softer Home – Than Oars divide the Ocean” – a smooth, graceful, almost spiritual departure.
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