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And This Day It Was Spring....Us

and this day it was Spring….us

drew lewdly the murmurous minute clumsy

smelloftheworld. We intricately

alive,cleaving the luminous stammer of bodies

(eagerly just not each other touch)seeking,some

street which easily tickles a brittle fuss

of fragile huge humanity….

Numb

thoughts,kicking in the rivers of our blood,miss

by how terrible inches speech—it

made you a little dizzy did the world’s smell

(but i was thinking why the girl-and-bird

of you move….moves….and also,i’ll admit—)

 

till,at the corner of Nothing and Something,we heard

a handorgan in twilight playing like hell

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