The second "stanza" describes the scene after the hummingbird has left. The poet uses regular iambic tetrameter and trimeter throughout the last four lines, calming the scene down from its rapid movement in lines 1 and 3 when the meter trails off, and returning the scene to the way it was before the hummingbird appears...
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The speaker accuses the flower of adjusting its "Head" (6) when in actuality flowers do not have heads. The speaker personifies this flower by making the flower seem affected by the hummingbird. The poet uses "mail" (7) that traveled supposedly from "Tunis" (7) in a morning to show how the hummingbird comes and goes...