e e cummings question
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e e cummings question
George Will in his column today says:
Romney will be, in e.e. cummings' words "a recent footprint in the sand of was."
Does anyone know if that is an actual cummings' quote and if so, the source of it?
I can't find it.
Thanks.
Romney will be, in e.e. cummings' words "a recent footprint in the sand of was."
Does anyone know if that is an actual cummings' quote and if so, the source of it?
I can't find it.
Thanks.
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Re: e e cummings question
Knowing George Will I would bet that it was from cummings' work. But I don't know where you can find it.andrewjackson wrote:George Will in his column today says:
Romney will be, in e.e. cummings' words "a recent footprint in the sand of was."
Does anyone know if that is an actual cummings' quote and if so, the source of it?
I can't find it.
Thanks.
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According to Google book search, that line appears on page 248 of Poems: 1923-1954 by e.e. cummings.
It seems to be the very end of the poem where it appears, because the next poem, which begins "sunset) edges become swiftly corners", is referred to in another book on poetry. I can only add two words to the quote:
It seems to be the very end of the poem where it appears, because the next poem, which begins "sunset) edges become swiftly corners", is referred to in another book on poetry. I can only add two words to the quote:
... and tenderly a recent footprint in the sand of was)
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Found this on a MySpace page, attributed to ee. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. Its off the Internet.
Update: Nope, not ee.
Footprints
Four footprints in the sand
Waves washing to shore
The moon hiding behind fluorescent clouds
A star for wishing
Indentions in the sand of two people huddled close
Silence - and yet conversation
The chill of the wind blowing in from the sea
Lights on distant ships
Hands-
Holding
Touching
Caressing
The sun awakening across the horizon
Footprints
Four footprints running in the sand
As if tomorrow could never come
Laughter
A feeling of Happiness - deep inside
Living Life
Giving
Sharing
Tomorrow
Footprints
Two footprints in the sand
Searching
Remembering[/b]
Update: Nope, not ee.
Footprints
Four footprints in the sand
Waves washing to shore
The moon hiding behind fluorescent clouds
A star for wishing
Indentions in the sand of two people huddled close
Silence - and yet conversation
The chill of the wind blowing in from the sea
Lights on distant ships
Hands-
Holding
Touching
Caressing
The sun awakening across the horizon
Footprints
Four footprints running in the sand
As if tomorrow could never come
Laughter
A feeling of Happiness - deep inside
Living Life
Giving
Sharing
Tomorrow
Footprints
Two footprints in the sand
Searching
Remembering[/b]
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Thank you very much!plasticene wrote:According to Google book search, that line appears on page 248 of Poems: 1923-1954 by e.e. cummings.
It seems to be the very end of the poem where it appears, because the next poem, which begins "sunset) edges become swiftly corners", is referred to in another book on poetry. I can only add two words to the quote:
... and tenderly a recent footprint in the sand of was)
I'll see if I can track down the book and get the full poem.
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I thought that, too, based on the "table of contents", but since "sunset) edges become swiftly corners", which is definitely the name/first line of a poem, doesn't appear in the table of contents, I infer that "what is strictly fiercely and wholly dies" is simply the first line that appears on the page that contains the footprint line. It's very hard to tell what's what with cummings!andrewjackson wrote:Looks like it is the last line of the poem "what is strictly fiercely and wholly dies".
Wait, you're absolutely right. I just found a more complete table of contents, which you probably did too:
XXXV what is strictly fiercely and wholly dies
XXXVI sunset)edges become swiftly
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Here is the complete poem. I had to put it in Code to get the spacing right on that last parenthetical phrase.:
I can't seem to make it not be green. It shouldn't be green. That might be important to cummings.
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XXXV
what is strictly fiercely and wholly dies
his impeccable feathered with green facts
preening solemnity ignoring, through
its indolent lascivious caring eyes
watches;truly,curvingly while reacts
(sharp now with blood now accurately wan)
keenly,to dreamings more than truth untrue,
the best mouth i have seen on any man-
a little fluttering,at the enchanted dike
of whose lean lips,hovers how slenderly
the illustrious unknown
(warily as
their master's spirit stooping,Crusoelike
examines fearingly and tenderly
a recent footprint in the sand of was)
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