
Sugar Bird
'Sugar Bird' Summary
The poem Sugar Bird by Susanna Moodie is about the beauty of the natural world. The speaker of the poem is a young woman who is living in the Canadian wilderness. She is surrounded by the beauty of nature, and she is filled with a sense of wonder and awe. The poem is full of vivid imagery, and the speaker's love of nature is evident in every line. The poem is divided into four stanzas. In the first stanza, the speaker describes the beauty of the sugar bird's song. She says that the bird's song is so sweet that it makes her forget all her troubles. In the second stanza, the speaker describes the beauty of the sugar bird's plumage. She says that the bird's feathers are so bright and colorful that they remind her of a rainbow. In the third stanza, the speaker describes the beauty of the sugar bird's flight. She says that the bird flies so gracefully that it seems to dance in the air. In the fourth stanza, the speaker expresses her love for the sugar bird. She says that the bird is a symbol of hope and beauty, and that it reminds her of the beauty of the natural world.Book Details
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Susanna Moodie
Canada, England
Susanna Moodie was an English-born Canadian author who wrote about her experiences as a settler in Canada, which was a British colony at the time. Susanna Moodie was born in Bungay, on the River Wave...
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