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						a clown's smirk in the skull of a baboon 
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						a man who had fallen among thieves 
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						a pretty a day 
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						all ignorance toboggans into know 
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						all in green 
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						all which isn't singing is mere talking 
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						am was 
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						anyone lived in a pretty how town 
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						as freedom is a breakfastfood 
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						Ballad of the Scholar's Lament 
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						Bătrîna Scumpa Mea Etcetera 
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						because i love you)last night 
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						Buffalo Bill 
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						Buffalo Bill 
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						but the other 
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						Chansons Innocentes: I 
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						Degetele tale fac flori timpurii 
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						ecco a letter starting "dearest we" 
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						Epithalamion 
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						Fame Speaks 
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						gee i like to think of dead 
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						here is little Effie's head 
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						I Am A Beggar Always 
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						i carry yor heart with me 
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						i have found what you are like 
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						I shall imagine life 
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						I sing of Olaf glad and big 
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						i thank you God 
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						if you like my poems let them 
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						Impression IV 
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						IX 
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						lily has a rose 
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						maggie and milly and molly and may 
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						My father moved through dooms of love 
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						My mind is 
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						Now I lay (with everywhere around) 
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						Picasso (XXIII) 
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						Since feeling is first 
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						Somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond 
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						Spring is like a perhaps hand 
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						suppose (VIII) 
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						The Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls 
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						the cat 
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				Biography Edward Estlin Cummings 
					 
				
		Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14, 1894 – September 3, 1962), popularly known as E. E. Cummings, with the abbreviated form of his name often written by others in all lowercase letters as e. e. cummings, was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. His body of work encompasses approximately 2,900 poems, an autobiographical novel, four plays and several essays, as well as numerous drawings and paintings. He is remembered as a preeminent voice of 20th century poetry, as well as one of the most popular. 
 
Cummings was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 14, 1894 to Edward and Rebecca Haswell Clarke Cummings. He was named after his father but his family called him by his middle name. Estlin's father was a professor of sociology and political science at Harvard University and later a Unitarian minister. Cummings described his father as a hero and a person who could accomplish anything that he wanted to. He was well skilled and was always working or repairing things. He and his son were close, and Edward was one of Cummings' most ardent supporters. 
 
His mother, Rebecca, never partook in stereotypically "womanly" things, though she loved poetry and reading to her children. Raised in a well-educated family, Cummings was a very smart boy and his mother encouraged Estlin to write more and more poetry every day. His first poem came when he was only three: "Oh little birdie oh oh oh, With your toe toe toe." His sister, Elizabeth, was born when he was six years old. 
 
In 1952, his alma mater, Harvard, awarded Cummings an honorary seat as a guest professor. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures he gave in 1952 and 1955 were later collected as i: six nonlectures. 
 
Cummings spent the last decade of his life traveling, fulfilling speaking engagements, and spending time at his summer home, Joy Farm, in Silver Lake, New Hampshire. 
 
He died on September 3, 1962, at the age of 67 in North Conway, New Hampshire of a stroke. [13] His cremated remains were buried in Lot 748 Althaea Path, in Section 6, Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory in Boston. In 1969, his third wife, Marion Morehouse Cummings, died and was buried in an adjoining plot: Lot 748, Althaea Path, Section 6. 
 
 
					 
				 
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