d 'poor' become adjectives possibly meaning fate and weakness"(48). Jobe continues to explain that "moonday" is actually night, since that is when the moon rises and sets. Cummings also uses inventive, self made words in this work. "Unthings" in the poem are the humans that occupy this planet (Jobe 48). Humans are nothing when compared to the vastness of this universe and the universe itself doesn't recognize people or have any obligation towards them. "Threeing" is another new word in this poem that has an assortment of possible meanings. It has been said that "threeing" is man "living in the three dimensions of the physical universe"( 48). Humans are only allowed, for now, to understand and comprehend three dimensions, so that when cummings wrote "threeing alive" in line seven of his poem he means that that is how humans live for now, that is their lifestyle. The line breaks in this poem allow the reader to indulge in their thoughts on this work. There is a set pattern in this poem of one line, two lines, one line for the stanzas. Each line, or group of lines, though has it own significance to the poem. This poet has been admired for decades for his style of writing and the thoughts he provokes. Critics write about his work and are still trying to understand him still, even though he has been dead for nearly three decades. Cummings poetry style is unique because of the tools he uses. The run on and joined words, the punctuation, line breaks and original words are all part of his style. He is not an snooty, comedic, or childish write, his works are precise, inventive and deliberate. Cummings is a wonderful poet who lets the pen speak for itself....