Analysis of The Humming-Bird
Harriet Monroe 1860 (Chicago) – 1936 (Arequipa)
What a boom! boom!
Sounds among the honeysuckles!
Saying, 'Room! room!
Hold your breath and mind your knuckles!”
And a fairy birdling bright
Flits like a living dart of light,
With his tiny whirlwind wings
Flies and rests and sings.
All his soul one flash, one quiver,
Down each cup
He thrusts his long beak with a shiver,
Drinks the sweetness up;
Takes the best of earth and goes—
Daring sprite!—
Back to his heaven no mortal knows,
A heaven as sweet as the heart of a rose
Shut at night.
Out upon the trackless highway
Now I go,
Beaten road and trail and byway
Far below!
I have shaken from my feet
Mire of earth, dust of the street.
Now the birds' way shall be my way,
Winds of heaven shall be my seat!
Out upon the untrodden highway
Now I go.
Patterned parks and bold skyscrapers
Of the town,
Close-packed houses plumed with vapors,
Dwindle down
In a world that slants and tips.
And the little creeping ships
Skim the sea. And people crawling
In their cage earth-bound, appalling,
Crowd and cross and would be free—
Look at me!
I shall over-ride the mountain
Through the blue,
And the cloud shall be my fountain
Fringed with dew.
Towers and tree-tops swing and sway,
Broidered meadows glide away.
Now I tread the air's own highway,
Now the eagle's way is my way.
I am off to meet the mountain—
Where are you?
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 1011 1010100 1011 11101110 001011 11010111 111011 10101 11111110 111 111111010 10101 1011101 101 111101101 01011101101 111 101011 111 1010101 101 1110111 1111101 10111111 11101111 101011 111 1010110 101 11101110 101 0011101 0010101 10101010 01111010 1010111 111 11101010 101 00111110 111 10011101 11101 1110111 10101111 11111010 111 |
Closest metre | Iambic trimeter |
Characters | 1,317 |
Words | 247 |
Sentences | 21 |
Stanzas | 3 |
Stanza Lengths | 27, 10, 10 |
Lines Amount | 47 |
Letters per line (avg) | 22 |
Words per line (avg) | 5 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 340 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 81 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on April 27, 2023
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