Before you thought of Spring | Affiliated Manuscripts

(Fr1484[B])

ca. 1879

Original MS lost or destroyed | Frances Norcross transcription

Poem sent to Frances and Louise Norcross.

Original manuscript lost or destroyed

      The Bluebird.

Before you thought of Spring

Except as a surmise

You see God bless his suddenness,

A fellow in the skies,

Of independent hues,

A little weather-worn,

Inspiriting habiliments

Of indigo and brown.

 

With specimens of song

As if for you to choose

Discretion in the interval,

With gay delays he goes

To some superior tree

Without a single leaf

And shouts for joy to nobody

But his seraphic self.

Recipient

Frances (b. 1847–d. 1896) and Louise (b. 1842–d. 1919) Norcross

First cousins to Dickinson.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1858-1886: Letters: 77; poems: 71.

Address: 86 Austin Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.

Distance Travelled: 72 miles