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  Poems by EE Cummings
  1. 1a a leaf falls on loneliness
  2. 2 little whos 60
  3. all ignorance toboggans into know
  4. All in green went my love riding V
  5. all which isnt singing is mere talking
  6. am was 5
  7. and i imagine XII
  8. anyone lived in a pretty how town 29
  9. as freedom is a breakfastfood 25
  10. a clowns smirk in the skull of a baboo
  11. a light Out
  12. a man who had fallen among theives XXV
  13. a pretty a day
  14. a total stranger one black day 58
  15. because its 10
  16. because i love youlast night LX
  17. between the breasts XVI
  18. blac 1
  19. Buffalo Bills XXI
  20. but if a living dance upon dead minds
  21. but mr can you maybe listen theres VI
  22. buy me an ounce and ill sell you a pou
  23. dead every enourmous piece XXI
  24. Doveglion 36
  25. dying is finebut Death 6
  26. ecco a letter startingdearest we 18
  27. enter nosilence is the blood whose fle
  28. Epithalamion
  29. Fame Speaks III
  30. flotsam and jetsam 6
  31. fl 2
  32. FOREWORD from Is 5
  33. Gay is the captivating cognomen XVIII
  34. gee i like to think of deadV
  35. guilt is the cause of more disorders 3
  36. hate blows a bubble of despair 43
  37. heres to opening and upward 41
  38. here is little Effies head III
  39. Humanity i love you I
  40. if everything happens that cant be don
  41. if i have mademy ladyintricate V
  42. if I should sleep with a lady called d
  43. if there are any heavens my mother XLI
  44. If you cant eat you got to 3
  45. if you like my poems let them IX
  46. INTRODUCTION from New Poems
  47. in a middle of a room XXIX
  48. in spite of everything
  49. in time of daffodils 16
  50. it is at moments after I have dreamed
  51. it may not always be so XI
  52. I Am A Beggar Always
  53. i am a little churchno great cathedral
  54. i am so glad and very 49
  55. i carry your heart with mei carry it i
  56. i go to this window XVIII
  57. i have found what you are like XVI
  58. i like my body when it is with your VI
  59. i shall imagine life 72
  60. i sing of Olaf glad and big XXX
  61. i thank you God for most this amazing
  62. Jehovah buriedSatan dead 54
  63. kumrads die because theyre told 30
  64. lily has a rose 12
  65. listen III
  66. Marianne Moore 35
  67. may i feel said he 16
  68. may my heart always be open to little
  69. Me up at does
  70. moan 7
  71. mrs 15
  72. mr youse neednt be so spry XVIII
  73. my girls tall with hard long eyes XIX
  74. my love is building a building XII
  75. my mind is XXV
  76. my sweet old etcetera X
  77. next to of course god america i III
  78. nobody loses all the time X
  79. nobody loved this 4
  80. nothing false and possible is love XXX
  81. now
  82. now does our world descend
  83. now is a ship 9
  84. Now i laywith everywhere around 44
  85. now what were motionless moveexists no
  86. of all the blessings which to man IV
  87. Of Nicolette
  88. once like a spark XXIV
  89. ones not half two Its two are halves o
  90. ordinary wind is windingcold face blus
  91. O sweet spontaneous V
  92. Picasso XXIII
  93. pity this busy monstermanunkind XIV
  94. Poem Or Beauty Hurts Mr Vinal
  95. proud of his scientific attitude 13
  96. r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r
  97. red-rag and pink-flag 11
  98. Seeker Of Truth
  99. she being Brand XIX
  100. silence 40
  101. since feeling is first VII
  102. six 21
  103. Skating 4
  104. Snow
  105. Sometimes I Am Alive Because With
  106. somewhere i have never travelled LVII
  107. speaking of loveof LV
  108. spoke joe to jack 10
  109. Spring is like a perhaps hand III
  110. suppose VIII
  111. supposing i dreamed this IX
  112. there are so many tictoc
  113. there is a here and 19
  114. the boys i mean are not refined 44
  115. the Noster was a ship of swank 8
  116. the way to hump a cow is not 14
  117. thislets rememberday died again and
  118. this evangelist XXIX
  119. this is the garden colours come and go
  120. Thy fingers make early flowers of IV
  121. Tumbling-hair picker of buttercups vio
  122. up into the silence the green 41
  123. voices to voiceslip to lip XXXIII
  124. warped this perhapsy 9
  125. what if a much of a which of a wind XX
  126. when faces called flowers float out of
  127. when hair falls off and eyes blur And
  128. when life is quite through with II
  129. when serpents bargain for the right to
  130. when what hugs stopping earth than sil
  131. Wheres Madge then
  132. who knows if the moons VII
  133. who sharpens every dull 26
  134. why did you go IV
  135. will you teach a 12
  136. yes is a pleasant country XXXVIII
  137. yonder deadfromtheneckup graduate V
  138. youful 17
  139. your little voice I
  140. you being in love XII
  141. you said Is XIII
  142. you shall above all things 22
 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPRSTVWY[ALL] 
  Eamon Grennan 
  Eavan Boland 
  Edgar Allan Poe 
  Edgar Lee Masters 
  Edith Wharton 
  Edmund Spenser 
  Edna St. Vincent Millay 
  Edward Fitzgerald 
  Edward Hirsch 
  Edward Lear 
  Edward Taylor 
  Edwin Brock 
  Edwin Morgan 
  EE Cummings 
  Eileen Myles 
  Elizabeth Bishop 
  Elizabeth Browning 
  Elizabeth Jennings 
  Ella Wheeler Wilcox 
  Ellen Bryant Voigt 
  Ellis Parker Butler 
  Emily Dickinson 
  Erica Jong 
  Ernest Dowson 
  Etheridge Knight 
  Ezra Pound 
 

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