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  1. The two together, as one, are more than simple belief. They’re part of the possible impossible. In the concluding lines, the speaker repeats the movements in parentheses for the last time. The aliveness of their relationship is quite clear, as is their general happiness. The last line describes the two as “wonderful one times one”.

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  2. if everything happens that can't be done. e.e. cummings. if everything happens that can't be done. (and anything's righter. than books. could plan) the stupidest teacher will almost guess. (with a run.

  3. WONDERFUL ONE TIMES ONE. An Appreciation of E.E. Cummings . Compiled and directed by Charles Deemer. Musical direction by Mark Slegers. Cummings art exhibit arranged by Harriet Levi . CAST: Narrator. Cummings. 4 Readers. Musical chorus . MUSIC #1. rain or hail . sam done. the best he kin. till they digged his hole . etc . NARRATOR: October 14 ...

  4. one hasn’t a why or because or although ... we’re wonderful one times one. #AmericanWriters. 2 6 Share. Send. Maria Do Céu Pires Costa. Y. J. Hall. Berlinn Berlin.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1_×_11 × 1 - Wikipedia

    1 × 1. 1 × 1 ( One Times One, sometimes stylized I × I) is a 1944 book of poetry by American poet E. E. Cummings. Cummings's biographer Richard S. Kennedy described the theme of the book, Cummings's ninth, as "oneness and the means (one times one) whereby that oneness is achieved—love". The book contains 54 poems, including portraits of ...

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  6. I think that this poem is about love the speaker wanted to say his love to the girl that he loves her very much he discribe this love and its feeling.he wanted to say that love and its feeling is very greater than any thing in this world .love is very greater than putting in the form of words and saying in the book ther is no book to say love to have a right concept of areal love . he wanted ...

  7. JIM: Well, it was quite a wonderful exposition. What impressed me most was the Hall of Science. ... They're one hundred times one thousand. You're one times one! They walk all over the earth. You ...

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