This poem by E E Cummings explores the nature of love using paradoxical comparisons. Love is described as being thicker than forget but thinner than recall, more seldom than a wave being wet but more frequent than failure. Love is said to be madder and moonlier than the sea, yet cannot die and is always more than winning or living, and greater than the sky itself.
This poem by E E Cummings explores the nature of love using paradoxical comparisons. Love is described as being thicker than forget but thinner than recall, more seldom than a wave being wet but more frequent than failure. Love is said to be madder and moonlier than the sea, yet cannot die and is always more than winning or living, and greater than the sky itself.
This poem by E E Cummings explores the nature of love using paradoxical comparisons. Love is described as being thicker than forget but thinner than recall, more seldom than a wave being wet but more frequent than failure. Love is said to be madder and moonlier than the sea, yet cannot die and is always more than winning or living, and greater than the sky itself.
more seldom than a wave is wet more frequent than to fail It's most mad and moonly and less it shall unbe than all the sea which only is deeper than the sea Love is more always than to win less never than alive less bigger than the least begin less litter than forgive It's most sane and sunly and more it cannot die than all the sky which only is higher than the sky Edward Estlin (E E) Cummings