the sky a silver | |
dissonance by the correct | |
fingers of April | |
resolved | |
5 |
into a |
clutter of trite jewels | |
now like a moth with stumbling | |
wings flutters and flops along the | |
grass collides with trees and | |
10 |
houses and finally, |
butts into the river |
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Transcribed and formatted for Internet reading, with addition of line numbers, from the 1923 (Thomas Seltzer, Inc.) hardcover edition of Tulips and Chimneys by E.E. Cummings.