E.E. Cummings Reads His Poetry [LP] - Caedmon label.
Side One (E. E. Cummings Reading His Poetry, 1953, Caedmon TC 1017)
- Him (1926), the acrobat passage (Act 1, SceneTwo);
- EIMI (1933), Lenin's tomb: facefacefaceface (Eimi 240-243; i: six nonlectures 100-103)
- Santa Claus (1946), Scene Three: Death masked as Santa Claus (i: six nonlectures 106-108)
Side Two (Page numbers refer to Complete Poems.)
- dying is fine)but Death (CP 604; XAIPE #6);
- why must itself up every of a park (CP 636; XAIPE #38);
- when god decided to invent (CP 566; 1 X 1 #XXVI);
- nothing false and possible is love (CP 574; 1 X 1 #XXXIV);
- Hello is what a mirror says (CP 570; 1 X 1 #XXX);
- who were so(dark of heart they might not speak (CP 640; XAIPE 51);
- i say no world (CP 523; 50 Poems 36);
- life is more true than reason will deceive (CP 592; 1 X 1 LII);
- what if a much of a which of a wind (CP 560; 1 X 1 XX);
- one’s not half two. It’s two are halves of one: (CP 556; 1 X 1 XVII);
- o by the by (CP 593; 1 X 1 LII);
- hate blows a bubble of despair into (CP 531; 50 Poems 43);
- yes is a pleasant country: (CP 578; 1 X 1 XXXVIII);
- i thank You God for most this amazing (CP 663; XAIPE 65);
- "sweet spring is your (CP 591; 1 X 1 LI);
- true lovers in each happening of their hearts (CP 576; 1 X 1 XXXVI);
- when faces called flowers float out of the ground (CP 665; XAIPE 67)