When God Lets My Body Be
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When God Lets My Body Be
when god lets my body be
e. e. cummings
In the poem “when god lets my body be”, e. e. cummings uses archetypal images to suggest that life is a never ending circle. His images display the idea that even after death you are still left on the earth circulating through nature’s cycle. To establish this idea at the beginning of the poem cummings creates the image of a tree growing from the soil of the narrators’ dead body with the line, “from each brave eye shall sprout a tree.” Trees are evocative of eternity- forever growing and always creating new life through their fruit. As well the tree gives that idea of dynamic life. In the line “the purpled world will dance upon Between my lips which did sing,” a connection between nature and man is drawn. The narrators’ lips and mouth were the center of many of the vital components of her human life. The mouth is how one eats, speaks, breathes, romances and communicates. The idea of flowers, a common symbol for the better land, now “dancing” over what was a fundamental part of her life as a human creates the image of human life and natural life being part of an intertwined cycle. The next line “a rose shall beget the spring that maidens whom passion wastes,” displays the image of a rose which symbolizes fertility, resurrection