What Plato told by E.E Cummings?

I know e.e cummings has a very unique style of writing, but no matter how much I try to research this poem I cannot seam to find anything on what he actually meant..here is the poeam(please help me if you can): plato told

him:he couldn’t believe it(jesus

told him; he wouldn’t believe it)lao

tsze certainly told him,and general (yes

mam) sherman; and even

(believe it or

not(you told him:I told him;we told him (he didn’t believe it,no

sir)it took a nipponized bit of the old sixth

avenue el;in the top of his head:to tell

him

e.e. cummings

Answer #1

Hah. It’s about people and the way they think, the way they make up their own minds about life, how impossible it is to convince anyone of something they can’t connect with. Of course, that’s my opinion.

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