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Clock Quote by e. e. cummings

“So, when kiss Spring comes we'll kiss each kiss other on kiss the kiss lips because tic clocks tock don't make a toctic difference to kisskiss you and to kiss me.” quote by e. e. cummings
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“So, when kiss Spring comes we'll kiss each kiss other on kiss the kiss lips because tic clocks tock don't make a toctic difference to kisskiss you and to kiss me.”

e. e. cummings

About This Quote

Source Poem: "anyone lived in a pretty how town" (1918) by e. e. cummings

Playful wordplay celebrates love’s spontaneity, ignoring conventional time and logic.

In simple terms: Love is spontaneous, beyond rules.

Key Takeaway

Embrace spontaneous affection.

Themes

love playfulness time language spontaneity

Mood

joyful lighthearted whimsical

Type

poetic romantic creative

When to use this quote

  • first kiss
  • celebrations
  • daily affection
  • creative writing
  • performance art

Key Concepts

modernist poetry linguistic experimentation romanticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does playful language affect your perception of love?
  • Can spontaneity sustain a relationship?
A Different Perspective

Its whimsical logic may obscure deeper emotional intent.

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