American author (1894–1962)
Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14 1894 – September 3 1962) was an American poet. Because of the typography used in many of his works it has become a widespread tradition for his name to be presented in lower case as e. e. cummings, though he himself continued to use uppercase letters in signing his own name.
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Birth Name:
Edward Estlin Cummings
Alternative Names:
e. e. cummings
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E. Estlin Cummings
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e e cummings
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EE cummings
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Edward Eatlin Cummings
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"If
"If freckles were lovely, and day was night,
And measles were nice and a lie warn't a lie,
Life would be delight, — But things couldn't go right
For in such a sad plight
I wouldn't be I.
If earth was heaven and now was hence,
And past was present, and false was true,
There might be some sense
But I'd be in suspense
For on such a pretense
You wouldn't be you.
If fear was plucky, and globes were square,
And dirt was cleanly and tears were glee
Things would seem fair, — Yet they'd all despair,
For if here was there
We wouldn't be we.