Page:Five Poems, E. E. Cummings, 1920.djvu/5

Rh spring omnipotent goddess Thou dost stuff parks with overgrown pimply chevaliers and gumchewing giggly

damosels Thou dost persuade to serenade his lady the musical tom-cat Thou dost inveigle

into crossing sidewalks the unwary june-bug and the frivolous angleworm Thou dost hang canary birds in parlour windows

Spring slattern of seasons you have soggy legs and a muddy petticoat drowsy

is your hair your eyes are sticky with dream and you have a sloppy body from

being brought to bed of crocuses when you sing in your whisky voice the grass rises on the head of the earth and all the trees are put on edge

spring of the excellent jostle of thy hips and the superior