The speaker in the poem “Buffalo Bill’s” by E.E Cummings seems to admire Buffalo Bill. The reader can immediately see the admiration that the speaker has for Buffalo Bill’s shooting skills and good looks. The speaker has a longing and passion for the life lived by Buffalo Bill. He is infatuated by the ideality that Buffalo Bill lived. In his short, yet elegant poem, the speaker fantasizes about an attractive Buffalo Bill gliding on his “watersmooth-silver stallion” which is preceded by irony and followed by sarcasm The speaker seeks to give the reader an image about Buffalo Bill once was and by describing his stallion as silver may refer to William Cody’s old age. Then it is that handsome Buffalo Bill who is taken up by the natural course of