Friday, October 22, 2010

Chapter 20 - A Heaven of Blackred Roses

XLIII by e.e. cummings

if there are any heavens my mother will (all by herself) have
one. It will not be a pansy heaven nor
a fragile heaven of lilies-of-the-valley but
it will be a heaven of blackred roses

my father will be (deep like a rose
tall like a rose)

standing near my

(swaying over her
silent)
with eyes which are really petals and see

nothing with the face of a poet really which
is a flower and not a face with
hands
which whisper
This is my beloved my

(suddenly in sunlight

he will bow,

& the whole garden will bow)




















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Links:
I Wept Not - Chapter 20

E.E. Cummings - Wikipedia
Modern American Poetry - E.E. Cummings
The Paintings of E.E. Cummings
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