Answer:
"The Wind's Visit" is a beautiful poem by Emily Dickinson.
Step-by-step explanation:
Emily Dickinson uses figurative language in her beautiful poem "The Wind's Visit". The speaker in the poem actually enjoys the unexpected visit from the wind and she welcomes it in her house. She compares the sound of the wind to a tap of a tired man. Also, thinks that its sound is like that of a humming bird. She knew that the wind won't stay there for long so, ti did not offer it a chair to sit. So, she also feels sad after the wind goes back.