"May I feel said he" is a poem by E.E. Cummings that was first published in his 1958 collection "95 Poems". The poem explores themes of love, desire, and the mysteries of the human heart. Cummings uses imaginative and unconventional language to convey the speaker's desire for connection and understanding with his beloved.
Conclusion: "May I feel said he" is a beautiful and imaginative poem that explores the mysteries and complexities of love and desire. Cummings' use of unconventional language and syntax adds a layer of complexity and depth to the poem, highlighting the transformative power of love and desire. The poem's tone of longing and desire emphasizes the human desire for connection and understanding, and the challenges and difficulties of truly knowing and understanding another person. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SILLER CROUN by SUSANNA BLAMIRE ODE TO THE CUCKOO by MICHAEL BRUCE THE SPIRIT OF THE SABBATH by ISIDORE G. ASCHER A NEW PILGRIMAGE: 25 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT LIFE AND DEATH by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE OBSERVATIONS IN THE ART OF ENGLISH POESY: 23. ELEGIAC VERSE: THE SIXTH EPIGRAM by THOMAS CAMPION |