Today's poem is by e. e. cummings. It's one of my favorite poems about romantic love. I adore cummings's use of unlikely juxtapositions (e.g. "intense fragility"). The words are not complex, but the unusual phrasing means that this is a poem worth reading over more than once. You really get the sense of how deeply the speaker treasures and is overwhelmed by the subject of the poem. (Also, as my lovely icon by
isiscaughey suggests, to me this poem works beautifully for the Doctor and Rose.) cummings is also one of those poets who proves that those who can craft powerfully with words can get away with breaking a host of grammatical rules if they have reasons.
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( somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond )
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( somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond )