E. E. Cummings

Snow

Snow - meaning Summary

Snow as Playful Disruption

Cummings' short poem treats falling snow as a playful, sometimes mischievous force that mingles with birds and flowers. The fractured layout and unconventional word breaks mimic drifting flakes and interrupted speech, suggesting movement and accidental encounters. Rather than a literal description, the poem stages a moment of collision between natural elements and language, inviting readers to feel how small disturbances can rearrange perception and relationships in a brief, witty scene.

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