voices to voices,lip to lip… (XXXIII)

voices to voices,lip to lip
i swear(to noone everyone)constitutes
undying;or whatever this and that petal confutes…
to exist being a peculiar form of sleep

what’s beyond logic happens beneath will;
nor can these moments be translated:i say
that even after April
by God there is no excuse for May

-bring forth your flowers and machinery:sculpture and prose
flowers guess and miss
machinery is the more accurate, yes
it delivers the goods,Heaven knows

(yet are we mindful,though not as yet awake,
of ourselves which shout and cling,being
for a little while and which easily break
in spite of the best overseeing)

i mean that the blond abscence of any program
except last and always and first to live
makes unimportant what i and you believe;
not for philosophy does this rose give a damn…

bring on your fireworks,which are a mixed
splendor of piston and of pistil;very well
provided an instant may be fixed
so that it will not rub,like any other pastel.

(While you and i have lips and voices which
are for kissing and to sing with
who cares if some oneyed son for a bitch
invents an instrument to measure Spring with?

each dream nascitur,is not made…)
why then to Hell with that:the other;this,
since the thing perhaps is
to eat flower and not to be afraid.

Analysis, meaning and summary of e.e. cummings's poem voices to voices,lip to lip… (XXXIII)

3 Comments

  1. Danette says:

    its weird, yet beautiful. How he interacts with life and compares to flowers as they shrivel and die.

  2. dylan says:

    when he makes himself clear, cummings has a beautiful outlook on life. all that constitues this life is voices and lips, life face to face with life. There is no excuse for anything, no reason why may should follow april. “The blonde absence of any program…” but that of life. Our beliefs are of no import to the world, which is a condemnation of anything but a life lived. Screw science, eat flowers.

  3. jess says:

    risk your GPA for a life spent on sensuality. forget philosophy and purpose, for life’s purpose is simply a good daydream.

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