Poetic Openings : E. E. Cummings to E. E. Cummings
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Where's Madge Then :
First Line : Where’s Madge then,
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Who :
First Line : Who
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Who Knows If The Moon's :
First Line : who knows if the moon’s
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Who's Most Afraid Of Death?thou :
First Line : who’s most afraid of death?thou
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Why Did You Go :
First Line : why did you go
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Will Suddenly Trees Leap From Winter And Will :
First Line : will suddenly trees leap from winter and will
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Writhe And :
First Line : writhe and
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : You Asked Me To Come:it Was Raining A Little :
First Line : you asked me to come:it was raining a little,
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Your Little Voice :
First Line : your little voice
Poet : E. E. Cummings :
Poem : Yours Is The Music For No Instrument :
First Line : yours is the music for no instrument