quotes from e.e.cummings "the voice of the poet"
6. a man who had fallen among thieves (1922)
...
i put him all into my arms
and staggered and banged with terror through
a million billion trillion stars
9. somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond (1931)
...
(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens;only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands
Tremble: a girlfriend attended a wedding where the groom read this poem aloud in front of all the guests. I exlaimed, "Oh, that'd be really romantic", while she was recounting the story. "Not exactly," She responded, "the guests were annoyed because no one understood it."
11. as freedom is a breakfastfood (1940)
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or hopes dance best on bald men's hair
and every finger is a toe
and every courage is a fear
...
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down shall go which and up come who
breasts will be breasts thighs will be thighs
deeds cannot dream what dreams can do
--time is a tree(this life one leaf)
but love is the sky and i am for you
just so long and long enough
13. love is more thicker than forget (1940)
love is more thicker than forget
more thinner than recall
more seldom than a wave is wet
more frequent that to fail
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15. my father moved through dooms of love (1940)
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if every friend became his foe
he'd laugh and build a world with snow
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20. pity this busy monster,manunkind, (1944)
... We doctors know
a hopeless case if--listen:there's a hell
of a good universe next door;let's go
21. ("first stop thief help muder save the world" (1944)
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"have you" the mountain,while his maples wept
air to blood,asked "something a little child
who's just as small as me can do or be?"
god whispered him a snowflake "yes:you may
sleep now,my mountain" and this mountain slept
while his pines lifted their geen lives and smiled
25. Hello is what a mirror says (1944)
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no sunbeam ever lies
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26. nothing false and possible is love (1944)
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must's a schoolroom in the month of may:
life's the deathboard where all now turns when
(love's a universe beyond obey
or command,reality or un-)
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37. who were so dark of heart they might not speak, (1950)
...
...
nowhere to hear,never to beautiful:
a little innocence creates a day.
And something thought or done or wished without
a little innocnece,although it were
as red as terror and as green as fate,
greyly shall fail and dully disappear--
but the proud power of himself death immense
is not so as a little innocence
38. when faces called flowers float out of the ground
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when every leaf opens without any sound
and wishing is having and having is giving--
but keeping is doting and nothing and nonsense
--alive;we're alive,dear:it's(kiss me now)spring!
now the pretty birds hover so she and so he
now the little fish quiver so you and so i
(now the mountains are dancing,the mountains)
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39. now air is air and thing is thing:no bliss (1958)
41. because you take life in your stride(instead (1958)
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because you aren't afraid to kiss the dirt
(and consequently dare to climb the sky)
because a mind no other mind should try
to fool has always failed to fool your heart
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42. So shy shy shy(and with a (1958)
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So gay gay gay and with a
wisdom not the wisest man
will partly understand(although
the wisest man am i)
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