e.e. cummings

Mar 30, 2006 19:34

the boys i mean are not refined ( Read more... )

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giveyouthestars March 31 2006, 03:07:14 UTC
Just once I knew what life was for.
In Boston, quite suddenly, I understood;
walked there along the Charles River,
watched the lights copying themselves,
all neoned and strobe-hearted, opening
their mouths as wide as opera singers;
counted the stars, my little campaigners,
my scar daisies, and knew that I walked my love
on the night green side of it and cried
my heart to the eastbound cars and cried
my heart to the westbound cars and took
my truth across a small humped bridge
and hurried my truth, the charm of it, home
and hoarded these constants into morning
only to find them gone.

anne sexton

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giveyouthestars March 31 2006, 03:10:08 UTC
i have a little section at the back of my poetry book for some of my favourite poems. over time it will grow :)

also, variations on the word "sleep" by margaret atwood!

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oxens April 4 2006, 02:42:04 UTC
I really love that one. Thank you!

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glues March 31 2006, 05:20:04 UTC
I LOVE EE CUMMINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he's my all time favorite.

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oxens April 4 2006, 02:42:31 UTC
Yessss! He's definitely one of mine.

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morning, frank o' hara thegoodship March 31 2006, 07:59:14 UTC
I've got to tell you
how I love you always
I think of it on grey
mornings with death

in my mouth the tea
is never hot enough
then and the cigarette
dry the maroon robe

chills me I need you
and look out the window
at the noiseless snow

At night on the dock
the buses glow like
clouds and I am lonely
thinking of flutes

I miss you always
when I go to the beach
the sand is wet with
tears that seem mine

although I never weep
and hold you in my
heart with a very real
humor you'd be proud of

the parking lot is
crowded and I stand
rattling my keys the car
is empty as a bicycle

what are you doing now
where did you eat your
lunch and were there
lots of anchovies it

is difficult to think
of you without me in
the sentence you depress
me when you are alone

Last night the stars
were numerous and today
snow is their calling
card I'll not be cordial

there is nothing that
distracts me music is
only a crossword puzzle
do you know how it is

when you are the only
passenger if there is a
place further from me
I beg you do not go

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Re: morning, frank o' hara oxens April 4 2006, 02:43:12 UTC
That's amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: morning, frank o' hara thegoodship April 4 2006, 04:51:02 UTC
you're welcome my darling :)

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analyou March 31 2006, 21:09:20 UTC
i have to put this on my journal this is now one of my favorites! thank you!

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oxens April 4 2006, 02:43:54 UTC
You're very welcome!

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ee cummings, how i love thee templethighs April 1 2006, 02:21:49 UTC
i like my body when it is with your
body. It is so quite a new thing.
Muscles better and nerves more.
i like your body. i like what it does,
i like its hows. i like to feel the spine
of your body and its bones, and the trembling
-firm-smooth ness and which i will
again and again and again
kiss, i like kissing this and that of you,
i like,, slowly stroking the, shocking fuzz
of your electric fur, and what-is-it comes
over parting flesh . . . . And eyes big Love-crumbs,

and possibly i like the thrill

of under me you quite so new

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Re: ee cummings, how i love thee oxens April 4 2006, 02:45:45 UTC
:D I think this one's my favorite single poem of all time.

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