"Love is a place" is a poem by E.E. Cummings that was first published in his 1955 collection "95 Poems". The poem explores the idea that love is a physical and emotional space that exists between two individuals, rather than a feeling or emotion that can be easily defined. The poem is written in free verse, without a regular meter or rhyme scheme. Cummings uses unconventional grammar and syntax to create a sense of rhythm and musicality, adding a layer of complexity to the poem. The poem consists of three stanzas, each containing four lines. The first and third lines of each stanza are longer than the second and fourth lines, creating a sense of balance and symmetry. The poem's structure reflects its themes of love as a place of balance and harmony. Poem Snippet: Love is a place & through this place of love move (with brightness of peace) | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JUST & UNJUST by CHARLES SYNGE CHRISTOPHER BOWEN DREAMS (2) by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE ROMAN ROAD by THOMAS HARDY SONNET: 3 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: L'ENVOI by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES THE COVERT by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE LOVE SONNETS OF PROTEUS: 38. TO ONE NOW ESTRANGED by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT THE GREAT ADVENTURE (WITH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS) by BERTON BRALEY |