For every bird a nest,

Wherefore in timid quest

Some little wren goes seeking round.

Wherefore where boughs are free,

Households in every tree,

Pilgrim be found ?

Perhaps a home too high —

Ah, aristocracy ! —

The little wren desires.

The lark is not ashamed

To build upon the ground

Her modest house.

Yet who of all the throng

Dancing around the sun

Does so rejoice?

From The Further Poems of Emily Dickinson (Little, Brown, and Company, 1929), edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson. This poem is in the public domain.