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" it may not always be so; and i say
that if your lips,which i have loved,should touch
another’s,and your dear strong fingers clutch
his heart,as mine in time not far away;
if on another’s face your sweet hair lay
in such silence as i know,or such
great writhing words as,uttering overmuch,
stand helplessly before the spirit at bay;

if this should be,i say if this should be—
you of my heart,send me a little word;
that i may go unto him,and take his hands,
saying,Accept all happiness from me.
Then shall i turn my face,and hear one bird
sing terribly afar in the lost lands "

E.E. Cummings , 100 Selected Poems


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E.E. Cummings quote : it may not always be so; and i say<br />that if your lips,which i have loved,should touch<br />another’s,and your dear strong fingers clutch<br />his heart,as mine in time not far away;<br />if on another’s face your sweet hair lay<br />in such silence as i know,or such<br />great writhing words as,uttering overmuch,<br />stand helplessly before the spirit at bay;<br /><br />if this should be,i say if this should be—<br />you of my heart,send me a little word;<br />that i may go unto him,and take his hands,<br />saying,Accept all happiness from me.<br />Then shall i turn my face,and hear one bird<br />sing terribly afar in the lost lands