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    From "(in a middle of a room)"

    in a middle of a room
    stands a suicide
    sniffing a Paper rose
    smiling to a self

    "somewhere it is Spring and sometimes
    people are in real:imagine
    somewhere real flowers,but
    I can't imagine real flowers for if I

    could,they would somehow
    not Be real"
    (so he smiles
    smiling)"but I will not

    everywhere be real to
    you in a moment"
    The is blond
    with small hands

    ....


    by e.e. cummings {perhaps the poet in a darker mood} quasimodo1

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    e.e. cummings on the phone

    From "your little voice..."


    your little voice
    Over the wires came leaping
    and i felt suddenly
    dizzy
    With the jostling and shouting of merry flowers
    wee skipping high-heeled flames
    courtesied before my eyes
    or twinkling over to my side
    Looked up
    with impertinently exquisite faces
    floating hands were laid upon me
    I was whirled and tossed into delicious dancing
    up
    Up
    with the pale important
    stars and the Humorous

    ....

    ee cummings

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    in spite of everything ...by e.e.cummings
    in spite of everything
    which breathes and moves,since Doom
    (with white longest hands
    neatening each crease)
    will smooth entirely our minds ( ...first stanza )

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    The Enormous Room

    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmani...rmous-Room.pdf this link contains the electronic text of e.e.cummings' "The Enormous Room". It is about his misplacement and imprisonment which required friends from both sides of the Atlantic to secure his release and convalescence. e.e.cummings thought of this time later as informative and helpful as grist for his subsequent poetry. The work stands alone and differentiated. quasimodo1

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    description of nature's effect on e.e.cummings, the child

    Only a butterfly's glide from my home began a mythical domain of semiwilderness; separating cerebral Cambridge and orchidaceous Somerville. Deep in this magical realm of Between stood a palace containing Harvard University's far-famed Charles Eliot Norton. & lowly folk, who were neither professors nor professors' children, had nick-named the district Norton's Woods. Here, as a very little child, I first encountered that mystery who is Nature here my enormous smallness entered Her illimitable being; and here someone actually infinite or impossibly alive--someone who might almost (but not quite) have been myself—-wonderingly wandered the mortally immortal complexities of Her beyond imagining imagination (32)
    e.e.cummings
    http://www.gvsu.edu/english/cummings/issue3/Parekh3.htm

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    when life is quite through with

    when life is quite through with
    and leaves say alas,
    much is to do
    for the swallow,that closes
    a flight in the blue;

    when love's had his tears out,
    perhaps shall pass
    a million years
    (while a bee dozes
    on the poppies, the dears;

    when all's done and said,and
    under the grass
    lies her head
    by oaks and roses
    deliberated.)

    From "Tulips and Chimneys", 1923
    List all poems from "Tulips and Chimneys" .............e.e.cummings

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    mr. smith
    is reading
    his letter
    by the fire-
    light



    tea-time



    smiles friend smith





    by e.e.cummings

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    website dedicated to one poem

    Turn down your sound when you go here because the person playing the piano has Peter Nero disease; otherwise the photo and poem are e.e.positive in the extreme....http://www.panhala.net/Archive/This_Amazing_Day.html reactions encouraged, quasimodo1
    Last edited by quasimodo1; 08-31-2007 at 01:43 PM.

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    unusual title for e.e.cummings

    "'kitty'. sixteen,5'1",white,prostitute"
    by E. E. Cummings


    "kitty". sixteen,5'1",white,prostitute.


    ducking always the touch of must and shall,
    whose slippery body is Death's littlest pal,


    skilled in quick softness. Unspontaneous. cute.


    the signal perfume of whose unrepute
    focusses in the sweet slow animal
    bottomless eyes importantly banal,

    (first half of this poem, title line imitates headline)

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    I learned to love e. e. cummings last year during my AP literature class. Before that, I really didn't love poetry.....

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    hate blows a bubble of despair

    hate blows a bubble of despair

    hate blows a bubble of despair into
    hugeness world system universe and bang
    -fear buries a tomorrow under woe
    and up comes yesterday most green and young

    pleasure and pain are merely surfaces
    (one itself showing,itself hiding one)
    life's only and true value neither is
    love makes the little thickness of the coin

    excerpt of this poem by e.e.cummings

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    I've recently found this poem. I think it's really interesting and funny but I don't understand some words. They seem to be written as they are pronounced.

    from ygUDuh

    ydoan
    yunnuhstan

    ydoan o
    yunnuhstand dem
    yguduh ged

    yunnuhstan dem doidee
    yguduh ged riduh
    ydoan o nudn

    LISN bud LISN

    ....

    e.e.cummings
    "De primer van foradar-me les orelles
    i de llavors ençà duc arracades.
    No prengueu aquest bosc per una alzina."

    Maria Mercè Marçal

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    Thanks for the addition to thread, Mrs. Dalloway. You think the poem by e.e. that you posted is perhaps a disturbing memory or immitation of inebriated speech patern? He does a similar thing in the "cumrades" poem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quasimodo1 View Post
    Thanks for the addition to thread, Mrs. Dalloway. You think the poem by e.e. that you posted is perhaps a disturbing memory or immitation of inebriated speech patern? He does a similar thing in the "cumrades" poem.
    Maybe it's an imitation. What do you think?

    I think it may be an imitation to satirize some specific war (maybe Vietnam's war? because it says "yellow bastards"). I'm not really sure of the poem's meaning.
    "De primer van foradar-me les orelles
    i de llavors ençà duc arracades.
    No prengueu aquest bosc per una alzina."

    Maria Mercè Marçal

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    Most if not all of e.e.cummings is pre-Vietnam. The more you vocalize the piece, the more it seems to me a specific memory of boozespeak. There's a prejudice here. Not one of his happier works. Does it say yellow... in the part you didn't post? quasimodo1

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