“Where there is love there is life.”
Mahatma Gandhi
This line captures the feeling that a beloved person is not just important but is the entire cosmos to the speaker. The sun, the moon, and the stars together represent everything that gives the world light, rhythm, and wonder, so placing one person in all three roles is a way of saying that they are the source of all meaning and beauty in the speaker's life. It is an act of joyful exaggeration that lovers across centuries have understood instinctively.
E. E. Cummings was one of the most inventive American poets of the twentieth century, known for breaking conventional rules of punctuation, capitalization, and syntax to create fresh emotional effects. This line comes from his poem that begins "i carry your heart with me," widely regarded as one of the most beloved love poems in the English language. The poem is built around the idea of complete union between two people, and this celestial image near its close serves as its emotional peak.
Edward Estlin Cummings was born in 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and studied at Harvard University. He published dozens of poetry collections over his lifetime and also worked as a painter and playwright. His unconventional style, including the famous habit of writing his own name in lowercase, made him a distinctive and lasting figure in American literary modernism. He died in 1962, leaving behind a body of work celebrated for its warmth, wit, and lyrical originality.
“Where there is love there is life.”
Mahatma Gandhi
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