Edward Estlin Cummings
Born in October 14, 1894 / Died in September 3, 1962 / United States / English
Poems by Edward Estlin Cummings
you said Is (XIII)
... air of spring smelling of never and forever ...
now is a ship... (9)
... now is a shipwhich captain am sails out of sleepsteering for dream ...
this is the garden: colours come and go,... (IX)
... frail azures fluttering from night's outer wing ...
when life is quite through with... (II)
... much is to do for the swallow,that closes ...
when hair falls off and eyes blur And... (L)
... numbered face capable of a largest nonglance the ...
now does our world descend...
... it's time you unbecamewhere climbing was and bright ...
six... (21)
... three singing with voices made of earth andsix are in a room's dark around)five ...
fl... (2)
... sh sh apesccocoucougcoughcoughing with me ...
FOREWARD, is 5
... F O R E W A R DOn the assumption that my technique is either complicated or original ...
spoke joe to jack... (10)
... fall all we go spilland chairs tables the and ...
Doveglion
... he is seeingwhatnot something outside himself ...
Of Nicolette
... glided,a drop of radiance,to the grass-shunning the sudden moonbeam's treacherous snare ...
youful... (17)
... youfullarger of smallish)Humble a ...
when faces called flowers float out of the ground... (67)
... (now the mountains are dancing, the mountains)when more than was lost has been found has been found ...
red-rag and pink-flag... (11)
... have all come to townsome like it shot ...