- it may not always be so;and i say
- that if your lips,which i have loved,should touch
- another's,and your dear strong fingers clutch
- his heart,as mine in time not far away;
- if on another's face your sweet hair lay
- in such a silence as i know,or such
- great writhing words as,uttering overmuch,
- stand helplessly before the spirit at bay;
- if this should be,i say if this should be-
- you of my heart,send me a little word;
- that i may go unto him,and take his hands,
- saying,Accept all happiness from me.
- Then shall i turn my face,and hear one bird
- sing terribly afar in the lost lands.
- As one of my 'teenage' poems, I'm sure this will be more familiar than those I have posted previously. It is interesting to me how there is a pattern emerging in the love poems I seem to be selecting with their final honest lines.
- There were a number of favourite cummings poems I could have chosen, but the one that would have run this choice the closest is my father moved through dooms of love.
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Saturday, 25 February 2012
e.e. cummings
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