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E. E. Cummings

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The whole truth…
sings only —and all lovers are the song {##}

 
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Such fable ours! However sweet,
That earlier hope had, if fulfilled,
Been but child's pap and toothless meat
— And meaning blunt and deed unwilled,
And we but motes that dance in light
And in such light gleam like the core
Of light, but lightless, are in right
Blind dust that fouls the unswept floor

For, no: not faith by fable lives,
But from the faith the fable springs
— It never is the song that gives
Tongue life, it is the tongue that sings;
And sings the song. Then, let the act
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Command, if music, let the fact
Make music's motion; us, the fable

 
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And sings a solitary song
That whistles in the wind.

 
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That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over,
Lest you should think he never could recapture
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God guard me from those thoughts men think
In the mind alone;
He that sings a lasting song
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