The poem "Who Knows if the Moon's" by E.E. Cummings contemplates the mystery and uncertainty of life, using the changing phases of the moon as a metaphor. It suggests that just as we cannot fully understand the moon's significance, we may never truly grasp the complexity of our own existence or relationships. The poem celebrates the beauty of uncertainty and the potential for endless discovery in the world around us.
Not sure what you mean by this. All the moons in space are moons.
the poet says that the skylark knows how to love ,and knows not how it feels when the love dies and expectations arise from the lover .
I do!
The phrase " before the devil knows you're dead," comes from and old Irish toasting poem. The poem is said to mean that speaker hopes the blessed has a swift trip to heaven before the devil has a chance to steal their soul.
Since that is unknown, nobody knows.
Saturn does have several moons, if that's what you mean.
as long as there are men there will be wars
What poem?
If you mean the moons of the planet Jupiter- there are 67 moons in total. 53 of them have names. 14 do not (yet) have a name. That's a lot of moons- but Jupiter is a BIG planet.
One version of this oft-quoted adage is: --- He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not, and knows that he knows not is a student. Teach him. He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep. Wake him. He who knows, and knows that he knows is wise. Follow him.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is not a poem. It's a play. And as everybody knows, it is about love.
Nobody knows. There isn't even enough information to form a theory.