XLI Poems

E. E. Cummings (1894 - 1962)

A book of 41 poems by E. E. Cummings classified as
Songs I-XII [poems 1-12],
Chansons Innocentes I-II [poems 13-14],

Portraits I-IX [poems 15-23],
La Guerre I-II [poems 24-25],
Sonnets I-XVI [poems 26-41] - Summary by Scotty Smith

Genre(s): Single author

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 the sky was Scotty Smith
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Play 02 of my Scotty Smith
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Play 03 when life is quite through with Scotty Smith
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Play 04 into the smiting Scotty Smith
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Play 05 Where’s Madge then Scotty Smith
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Play 06 after five Scotty Smith
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Play 07 between green mountains Scotty Smith
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Play 08 in the rain- Scotty Smith
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Play 09 Lady of Silence Scotty Smith
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Play 10 the hills Scotty Smith
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Play 11 i will wade out till my thighs are steeped in burning flowers Scotty Smith
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Play 12 cruelly,love Scotty Smith
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Play 13 why did you go Scotty Smith
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Play 14 little tree Scotty Smith
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Play 15 conversation with my friend is particularly Scotty Smith
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Play 16 one April dusk the Scotty Smith
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Play 17 Picasso Scotty Smith
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Play 18 the skinny voice Scotty Smith
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Play 19 as usual i did not find him in cafes, the more dissolute Scotty Smith
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Play 20 it’s just like a coffin’s Scotty Smith
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Play 21 my mind is Scotty Smith
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Play 22 5 Scotty Smith
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Play 23 at the ferocious phenomenon of 5 o’clock i find myself Scotty Smith
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Play 24 earth like a tipsy Scotty Smith
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Play 25 Humanity i love you Scotty Smith
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Play 26 when learned darkness from our searched world Scotty Smith
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Play 27 O Thou to whom the musical white spring Scotty Smith
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Play 28 when unto nights of autumn do complain Scotty Smith
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Play 29 this is the garden: colours come and go, Scotty Smith
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Play 30 Thou in whose swordgreat story shine the deeds Scotty Smith
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Play 31 when the proficient poison of sure sleep Scotty Smith
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Play 32 and what were roses. Perfume? for i do Scotty Smith
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Play 33 come nothing to my comparable soul Scotty Smith
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Play 34 when my sensational moments are no more Scotty Smith
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Play 35 I have seen her a stealthily frail Scotty Smith
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Play 36 who’s most afraid of death? thou art of him Scotty Smith
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Play 37 perhaps it is to feel strike Scotty Smith
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Play 38 when i am in Boston, i do not speak Scotty Smith
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Play 39 will suddenly trees leap from winter and will Scotty Smith
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Play 40 a fragrant sag of fruit distinctly grouped. Scotty Smith
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Play 41 by god i want above fourteenth Scotty Smith
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