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Poetry Saturdays: e.e. cummings

Posted by Michelle in Thoughts on Aug 21, 2010, 12:06pm | 12 comments

The first really literary person I ever knew was my twelfth-grade English teacher.  (Yes, it took me until twelfth grade to find someone who read literary fiction and poetry as hobbies, rather than chores.)  He was amazingly tall and limber and had a zen master-type appearance, with a round, shaved head – no coincidence he was the first man to explain Buddhism to me, I guess – but overall, I think he was quite an angry man, stormy almost, like a person in a Brontë novel.   He taught us in a portable classroom – do Americans have those? – whose walls were absolutely covered in black-and-white printouts of e.e. cummings’ poetry.  This was in an age when few people were on the internet, and I imagine he was a late bloomer, digitally speaking, so he must have painstakingly typed each poem out.  If you’re familiar with cummings, and I imagine if you’re even bothering to read this you must be, you know what a pain in the ass, typographically, that must have been.

In any event the result of my association with that man is that e.e. cummings will forever be my favourite poet.  Here’s the poem of his, though hardly an obscure one, that I love best of them all.  I used to have the last line up in vinyl stickers on my wall, two apartments ago, until someone teased me and said it made my home look like a bookstore:

somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond
any experience,your eyes have their silence:
in your most frail gesture are things which enclose me,
or which i cannot touch because they are too near

your slightest look will easily unclose me
though i have closed myself as fingers,
you open always petal by petal myself as Spring opens
(touching skilfully,mysteriously)her first rose

or if your wish be to close me, i and
my life will shut very beautifully ,suddenly,
as when the heart of this flower imagines
the snow carefully everywhere descending;
nothing which we are to perceive in this world equals
the power of your intense fragility:whose texture
compels me with the color of its countries,
rendering death and forever with each breathing

(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens;only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands

Any other cummings-lovers out there?

12 Responses to “Poetry Saturdays: e.e. cummings”

  1. funnyface says:
    August 21, 2010 at 12:09 pm

    I love e.e. cummings. I really like “i carry your heart” and “i thank you God for most this amazing…” “i like your body.” I remember reading another really dirty one that compared sex to driving a car, but I can never find it now.

  2. krismcn says:
    August 21, 2010 at 1:04 pm

    *raises hand*

    It was 11th grade for me. I can still recite from memory (most) of “anyone…”

    anyone lived in a pretty how town
    with up so floating many bells down
    spring summer autumn winter
    he sang his didn’t he danced his did
    …

    It was my fist experience with poetry that wasn’t:

    duh-duh duh-duh duh-duh duh-times
    duh-duh duh-duh duh-duh duh-rhymes

    The kind of cadence that you can’t help but read in a sing-song voice. Nothing against that form of poetry, but when I was young it just seemed like the poetry of old people, or ancient history. cummings sounded radical and modern and cool.

    It’s funny how now I see that anyone… isn’t that far from that plodding cadence, really. Plenty of poets out there that deconstruct meter and structure and rhyme much more radically. But, cummings opened the door for me.

  3. afteriris says:
    August 21, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    I like “who knows if the moon” which I read to my daughter from a big anthology of grown-up poetry for children. She loves it.

    I also love “i carry your heart” but I hate the way it’s read at weddings ALL. THE. TIME. It makes me think of my other daughter who died. It’s so far away from wedding-style love for me.

  4. Blind Irish Pirate says:
    August 21, 2010 at 2:39 pm

    I have a very amateur love for cummings, hHaving only read a scattered select poems. My favorite is “Because it’s,” which required more than idle thought to read it. :)

  5. Ari says:
    August 21, 2010 at 3:07 pm

    My very favorite cummings poem is “it may not always be so”, I love the idea of being accepting of love lost, and still taking joy in the fact that there was love. Also “O sweet spontaneous” is another one of my favorites.

  6. PhDork says:
    August 21, 2010 at 4:00 pm

    love cummings. Love American poetry from the first half of the 20th century generally. (Esp. Millay. Maybe I’ll do one of hers sometime.) “pity this busy monster, manunkind” is my fave.

  7. BearDownCBears says:
    August 21, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    “He taught us in a portable classroom – do Americans have those?”

    Heh. Yes. AKA Plan B for when not enough duffer voters died that year for the millage to pass.

  8. Clare K. R. Miller says:
    August 21, 2010 at 11:38 pm

    Oh, I adore Cummings. I may be a Shakespeare fangirl, but Cummings is my favorite romantic poet. My favorite of his is, I believe, “in Just-spring.” The goat-footed balloonman. <3

  9. Alice Winfree Bowron says:
    August 23, 2010 at 12:32 pm

    I discovered e.e. cummings in 10th grade; tuned into his politics in addition to his magical writings. My fave segment of another of his ‘Spring’ poems [not quoting this in the same format as he wrote it]:

    “While you and I
    have lips and voices
    which are for kissing and to sing with

    Who cares if some one-eyed sonofabitch
    invents an instrument
    to measure Spring with?”

    {loved this particular way of describing an uninspiring/uninspired scientist staring into a microscope….}

  10. Kristine says:
    August 23, 2010 at 1:08 pm

    @PhDork, I love Millay. I’m not much of a poetry reader, but I do own a book of some of her poems.

  11. That Girl says:
    September 2, 2010 at 3:10 pm

    I love cummings! The one you posted is one of my all time favorite poems, but I’m planning on getting a tattoo of “since feeling is first” on my side. I also love “it is so long since my heart has been with yours” and “i sing of olaf glad and big.” My 11th grade English teacher taught me to love poetry through cummings.

  12. Fuchsia says:
    September 7, 2010 at 3:30 pm

    Funnyface, I think you probably mean “she being Brand”. I love cummings, but I have to say I honestly don’t know how I feel about having the woman in the poem compared to a car… :/

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