How dare the robins sing : : by Emily Dickinson1724 How dare the robins sing,When men and women hearWho since they went to their accountHave settled with the year! —Paid all that life had earnedIn one consummate bill,And now, what life or death can doIs immaterial.Insulting is the sunTo him whose mortal lightBeguiled of immortalityBequeathsContinue reading “How Dare The Robins Sing : Emily Dickinson : : Bird Poems : :”