Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Somewhere I Have Never Travelled, Gladly Beyond - E.E. Cummings

This poem and author (E.E. Cummings) was one of Amy's favorites
and this was forwarded to me by one of Amy's best friends, Aliesha.
Thank you for reminding us, and sharing with us such a wonderful
memory of Amy. 

Somewhere I have never traveled, 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

1 comment:

  1. Oh, Shawn, you've got to edit this. lol
    Really, the best thing is to copy and paste ee cummings' work. It would be a hard task to type it out and get it right. Remember, he threw out all rules of grammar and style. In this piece, for example, "Spring" is the only word capitalized in the whole thing. (Funny, because we don't capitalize seasons normally.)
    Here's the original:
    http://wonderingminstrels.blogspot.com/2000/11/somewhere-i-have-never-travelled-e-e.html

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