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After Five

after five

times the poem

of thy remembrance

surprises with refrain

 

of unreasoning summer

that by responding

ways cloaked with renewal

my body turns toward

 

thee

again for the stars have been

finished in the nobler trees and

the language of leaves repeats

 

eventual perfection

while east deserves of dawn.

i lie at length,breathing

with shut eyes

 

the sweet earth where thou liest

Written by
E. E. Cummings
1894-1962 / Male / American
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