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E. E. Cummings
Poet’s Song
‘maggie and milly and molly and may’
‘i thank You God for most this amazing’
who are you,little i
may i feel said he
‘somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond’
‘since feeling is first’
‘Spring is like a perhaps hand’
‘the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls’
‘All in green went my love riding’
‘Buffalo Bill’s’
‘anyone lived in a pretty how town’
‘my sweet old etcetera’
‘next to of course god america i’
‘i sing of Olaf glad and big’
when life is quite through with
Marion’s Book
Is 5
after all white horses are in bed
mr youse needn’t be so spry
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