
| Tulips & Chimneys, 1923 |
| Tumbling-hair |
| Buffalo Bill's |
| it may not always be so; and i say |
| W [ViVa], 1931 |
| but mr can you maybe listen there's |
| "Gay" is the captivating cognomen of a Young Woman of cambridge, |
| in a middle of a room |
| somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond |
| No Thanks, 1935 |
| may i feel said he |
| Jehovah buried, Satan dead, |
| love is a place |
| New Poems [from Collected Poems], 1938 |
| Introduction |
| 50 Poems, 1940 |
| 1 x 1 [One Times One], 1944 |
| pity this busy monster,manunkind, |
| yes is a pleasant country: |
| XAIPE, 1950 |
| I thank You God for most this amazing |
| 95 Poems, 1958 |
| lily has a rose |
| a total stranger one black day |
| i am a little church(no great cathedral) |
| i carry your heart with me(i carry it in |
| 73 Poems, 1963 |
| if seventy were young |
| Now i lay(with everywhere around) |
| April 23, 1902 | May 3, 1902 |
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Dr. Edward Cummings, eec's father | ![]() |
Rebecca Haswell Clarke Cummings, eec's mother |
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e e cummings & Marion Morehouse | ![]() |
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