A Bird Came Down the Walk is a poem by Emily Dickinson that was published posthumously in 1891. It is a typical Dickinson poem in which she used imagery, symbolism, and her signature rhyme scheme and meter to explore the themes of nature. She used the symbol of the bird is used to represent nature's simultaneous beauty and brutality. Dickinson wrote 'A Bird, came down the Walk' in 1862, following a decade in her life that had been full of death. Her cousin, Sophia Holland, and friend, Benjamin Franklin Newton, had both died as had her close companion Reverend Charles Wadsworth. Dickinson’s mother had also become bedridden with illness during the 1850s, requiring the care of her daughters.
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