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Available Poems in 73 Poems (by E. E. (Edward Estlin) Cummings )

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  • a great  (Esther Williamson Ballou) [x] *
  • all which isn't singing is mere talking  (Esther Williamson Ballou) [x] *
  • because it's spring  (Jack Fortner, Edward James Harper, Patrick Harrex, Elie Siegmeister) [x] *
  • christ but they're few  *
  • enter no(silence is the blood whose flesh  (Ruth Bakke, Edward James Harper) *
  • !hope  (Esther Williamson Ballou) [x] *
  • (listen)  (Edward James Harper) [x] *
  • Now i lay (with everywhere around)  (Jack Fortner, Barbara Kolb, Julian Philips) *
  • now that,more nearest even than your fate  (Allan Blank) [x] *
  • O the sun comes up-up-up in the opening  (Esther Williamson Ballou, Robert Manno) *
  • seeker of truth  (Gary Bachlund, Juliana Hall) *
  • the first of all my dreams was of  (Ellen Mandel, Robert Manno, Elie Siegmeister) *
  • t,h;r:u;s,h;e:s  (Edward James Harper) [x] *
  • who is this  (Esther Williamson Ballou) [x] *
  • why  (Ruth Bakke, Juliana Hall, Gian Francesco Malipiero) [x] *

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