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| 31. | pity this busy monster,manunkind... (XIV) by E. E. Cummings> | | pity this busy monster,manunkind,
not. Progress is a comfortable disease:
your victum(death and life safely beyond)
plays with the bigness of ... |
| 33. | Fame Speaks by E. E. Cummings> | | Stand forth,John Keats! On earth thou knew'st me not;
Steadfast through all the storms of passion,thou,
True to thy muse,and virgin to thy vow;
Re... |
| 35. | supposing i dreamed this)... (IX) by E. E. Cummings> | | supposing i dreamed this)
only imagine,when day has thrilled
you are a house around which
i am a wind-
your walls will not reckon how
strangely... |
| 36. | hate blows a bubble of despair into by E. E. Cummings> | | 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... |
| 37. | if I should sleep with a lady called death by E. E. Cummings> | | if I should sleep with a lady called death
get another man with firmer lips
to take your new mouth in his teeth
(hips pumping pleasure into hips).
... |
| 38. | voices to voices,lip to lip... (XXXIII) by E. E. Cummings> | | voices to voices,lip to lip
i swear(to noone everyone)constitutes
undying;or whatever this and that petal confutes...
to exist being a peculiar for... |
| 39. | Spring is like a perhaps hand by E. E. Cummings> | | III
Spring is like a perhaps hand
(which comes carefully
out of Nowhere)arranging
a window,into which people look(while
people stare
arranging... |
| 40. | once like a spark... (XXIV) by E. E. Cummings> | | (once like a spark)
if strangers meet
life begins-
not poor not rich
(only aware)
kind neither
nor cruel
(only complete)
i not not you
not ... |
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