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100 Selected Poems by E. E. Cummings
cruelly,love
walk the autumn long;
the last flower in whose hair,
they lips are cold with songs

for which is
first to wither,to pass?
shallowness of sunlight
falls,and cruelly,
across the grass
Comes the
moon

love,walk the
autumn
love,for the last
flower in the hair withers;
thy hair is acold with
dreams,
love thou art frail

β€”walk the longness of autumn
smile dustily to the people,
for winter
who crookedly care.
Book: 100 Selected Poems by E. E. Cummings
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