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		<title>Happy Birthday, E.E. Cummings!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy Birthday, E. E. Cummings!  The American poet was born in Cambridge, MA on October 14, 1894.  Today, in his honor, I&#8217;m sharing two of my favorite E. E. Cummings poems: &#8220;anyone lived in a pretty how town&#8221; and &#8220;You are tired&#8221;.  The first one is best read aloud to truly appreciate the rhythm of [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Happy Birthday, E. E. Cummings!  The American poet was born in Cambridge, MA on October 14, 1894.  Today, in his honor, I&#8217;m sharing two of my favorite E. E. Cummings poems: &#8220;anyone lived in a pretty how town&#8221; and &#8220;You are tired&#8221;.  The first one is best read aloud to truly appreciate the rhythm of his words and the second is perfect for quiet contemplation.</p>
<h2>anyone lived in a pretty how town</h2>
<p>anyone lived in a pretty how town<br />
(with up so floating many bells down)<br />
spring summer autumn winter<br />
he sang his didn’t he danced his did.</p>
<p>Women and men(both little and small)<br />
cared for anyone not at all<br />
they sowed their isn’t they reaped their same<br />
sun moon stars rain</p>
<p>children guessed(but only a few<br />
and down they forgot as up they grew<br />
autumn winter spring summer)<br />
that noone loved him more by more</p>
<p>when by now and tree by leaf<br />
she laughed his joy she cried his grief<br />
bird by snow and stir by still<br />
anyone’s any was all to her</p>
<p>someones married their everyones<br />
laughed their cryings and did their dance<br />
(sleep wake hope and then)they<br />
said their nevers they slept their dream</p>
<p>stars rain sun moon<br />
(and only the snow can begin to explain<br />
how children are apt to forget to remember<br />
with up so floating many bells down)</p>
<p>one day anyone died i guess<br />
(and noone stooped to kiss his face)<br />
busy folk buried them side by side<br />
little by little and was by was</p>
<p>all by all and deep by deep<br />
and more by more they dream their sleep<br />
noone and anyone earth by april<br />
wish by spirit and if by yes.</p>
<p>Women and men(both dong and ding)<br />
summer autumn winter spring<br />
reaped their sowing and went their came<br />
sun moon stars rain<br />
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<h2>You are tired</h2>
<p>You are tired,<br />
(I think)<br />
Of the always puzzle of living and doing;<br />
And so am I.</p>
<p>Come with me, then,<br />
And we&#8217;ll leave it far and far away—<br />
(Only you and I, understand!)</p>
<p>You have played,<br />
(I think)<br />
And broke the toys you were fondest of,<br />
And are a little tired now;<br />
Tired of things that break, and—<br />
Just tired.<br />
So am I.</p>
<p>But I come with a dream in my eyes tonight,<br />
And knock with a rose at the hopeless gate of your heart—<br />
Open to me!<br />
For I will show you the places Nobody knows,<br />
And, if you like,<br />
The perfect places of Sleep.</p>
<p>Ah, come with me!<br />
I&#8217;ll blow you that wonderful bubble, the moon,<br />
That floats forever and a day;<br />
I&#8217;ll sing you the jacinth song<br />
Of the probable stars;<br />
I will attempt the unstartled steppes of dream,<br />
Until I find the Only Flower,<br />
Which shall keep (I think) your little heart<br />
While the moon comes out of the sea.</p>
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		<title>Phenomenal Woman:  Rest in Peace, Maya Angelou</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, we mourn the loss of one of this world&#8217;s greatest authors and poets, Maya Angelou.  In her honor, I&#8217;m sharing the beautiful quote above and one of my favorite poems, &#8220;Phenomenal Woman&#8221;.  The poem, published in her 1978 collection And Still I Rise, is so incredibly powerful and moving, like all of her writing. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Today, we mourn the loss of one of this world&#8217;s greatest authors and poets, Maya Angelou.  In her honor, I&#8217;m sharing the beautiful quote above and one of my favorite poems, &#8220;Phenomenal Woman&#8221;.  The poem, published in her 1978 collection <em>And Still I Rise</em>, is so incredibly powerful and moving, like all of her writing.  First, read the poem then listen to Maya read it in the video below.<br />
Rest in peace, Maya Angelou.</p>
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<h2>Phenomenal Woman</h2>
<p>Pretty women wonder where my secret lies.<br />
I’m not cute or built to suit a fashion model’s size<br />
But when I start to tell them,<br />
They think I’m telling lies.<br />
I say,<br />
It’s in the reach of my arms,<br />
The span of my hips,<br />
The stride of my step,<br />
The curl of my lips.<br />
I’m a woman<br />
Phenomenally.<br />
Phenomenal woman,<br />
That’s me.</p>
<p>I walk into a room<br />
Just as cool as you please,<br />
And to a man,<br />
The fellows stand or<br />
Fall down on their knees.<br />
Then they swarm around me,<br />
A hive of honey bees.<br />
I say,<br />
It’s the fire in my eyes,<br />
And the flash of my teeth,<br />
The swing in my waist,<br />
And the joy in my feet.<br />
I’m a woman<br />
Phenomenally.</p>
<p>Phenomenal woman,<br />
That’s me.</p>
<p>Men themselves have wondered<br />
What they see in me.<br />
They try so much<br />
But they can’t touch<br />
My inner mystery.<br />
When I try to show them,<br />
They say they still can’t see.<br />
I say,<br />
It’s in the arch of my back,<br />
The sun of my smile,<br />
The ride of my breasts,<br />
The grace of my style.<br />
I’m a woman<br />
Phenomenally.<br />
Phenomenal woman,<br />
That’s me.</p>
<p>Now you understand<br />
Just why my head’s not bowed.<br />
I don’t shout or jump about<br />
Or have to talk real loud.<br />
When you see me passing,<br />
It ought to make you proud.<br />
I say,<br />
It’s in the click of my heels,<br />
The bend of my hair,<br />
the palm of my hand,<br />
The need for my care.<br />
’Cause I’m a woman<br />
Phenomenally.<br />
Phenomenal woman,<br />
That’s me.</p>
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