In the morning, as soon as I wake, I roll to the wide east window, grasp the sheer navy curtain, and open it a crack. I hope for sun. Or, at least, patches of blue among the clouds! This morning I lie back with a smile. There is an Emily Dickinson poem that I know about hope, and it has stayed with me because she chose to use a bird as metaphor.
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In the morning, as soon as I wake, I roll to the wide east window, grasp the sheer navy curtain, and open it a crack. I hope for sun. Or, at least, patches of blue among the clouds! This morning I lie back with a smile. There is an Emily Dickinson poem that I know about hope, and it has stayed with me because she chose to use a bird as metaphor.