"My heart is like a singing bird"
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The line also carries Rossetti’s signature tension between intensity and restraint. Victorian women poets were expected to be decorous, devotional, controlled. A “singing bird” gives her a socially acceptable vessel for desire and exaltation: it’s natural, innocent, even pastoral. Yet it’s also unabashedly bodily. Song comes from inside; it’s breath and vibration. The heart isn’t merely content, it’s compelled to perform.
Context sharpens the effect: Rossetti’s work often negotiates faith, renunciation, and longing, writing from a culture that prized moral self-denial and from a personal history marked by illness and complicated attachments. In that light, the bird reads less like a cute emblem and more like a hard-won flare of radiance. She’s not arguing for happiness; she’s making it audible, briefly, before the world can close its hands around it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Love |
|---|---|
| Source | "A Birthday" (poem), first line "My heart is like a singing bird", Christina Rossetti; published in the collection Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862). |
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