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In The Rain-

in the rain-

darkness, the sunset

being sheathed i sit and

think of you

 

the holy

city which is your face

your little cheeks the streets

of smiles

 

your eyes half-

thrush

half-angel and your drowsy

lips where float flowers of kiss

 

and

there is the sweet shy pirouette

your hair

and then

 

your dancesong

soul. rarely-beloved

a single star is

uttered,and i

 

think

of you

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