ME.
WE.
or
ME?
WHEE!
“Boxing legend Muhammad Ali delivered this poem during his Havard commencement speech on 4 June 1975. When the students in the audience asked him to give them a poem, he said, “Me. We.” There is a debate regarding the last word in the poem. George Plimpton, the founding editor of The Paris Review, in the documentary, We Were Kings (1996) said that Ali uttered the words, “Me? / Whee!” Plimpton himself was present when Ali delivered the speech at Harvard. Whatever the wording may be, both “Me. We.” and “Me? Whee!” make incredible sense.”
Source: Sudip Das Gupta on Poem Analysis