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Comment 321 of 491, added on March 19th, 2006 at 10:03 PM.
I too have just finished watching the movie "In her shoes"! And I too have
a younger sister whom can be challenging and loveable all in one breathe!
This poem reminds me of the bond that only sisters share. My mother and her
younger sister are having communication problems, so I emailed them this
poem. Stating "if the world ended tomorrow.....would you be pleased with
what you last said!!!!!"
MacKenzie from Canada
Comment 320 of 491, added on March 19th, 2006 at 9:49 PM.
I first heard this poem months ago when the movie ' In Her Shoes' came out
in theaters. I thought if was great then. I watched this movie again with a
good friend this weekend on DVD and cried the whole time it was being read.
A very dear friend of mine died last month of breast cancer at the age of
41. She left behind a husband and 2 young daughters. I thought of her and
her family and friends we all loved her so. I am sending this poem to all
of them. Thanks Mr. Cummings for a wonderful poem.
Cat from United States
Comment 319 of 491, added on March 19th, 2006 at 6:53 PM.
i love this poem.
what else can be said? it's beautiful.
Nicole from United States
Comment 318 of 491, added on March 19th, 2006 at 5:11 AM.
best poem I ever heard... I will send it 2 my ex...
denk from Sweden
Comment 317 of 491, added on March 18th, 2006 at 9:35 PM.
I guess like many, I was introduced to this poem in the movie 'In Her
Shoes". The credits barely began rolling before I searched it out. I am
sending it to my fiance, because never before have words touched the depth
of emotion that I feel for him until this poem.
Karen
Comment 316 of 491, added on March 18th, 2006 at 8:49 PM.
i just wathched "in her shes" and i had to read it for myself. this is the
BEST poem i have ever read. i write poems but none of them will come to be
this awesome. e.e cummongs your poems are awesome and i love this one
Jordan Barrick from United States
Comment 315 of 491, added on March 18th, 2006 at 7:45 PM.
I just finished watching the movie "In her Shoes" and heard this poem for
the first time. I googled it right away and read it to my boyfriend. It
really touched my heart, it's one of the most beautiful poems I've heard
and now one of my favorite. This will definitely go in my scrapbook
Glenda Aguirre from Canada
Comment 314 of 491, added on March 18th, 2006 at 7:46 PM.
This is a poem about true, unconditional love. Twin souls. If you have
never read about them, do. Basically, he is saying no matter what distance,
time, is between them - they will always be together. It is truly what it
means in the marriage vows, "what God hath put together, let no man put
asunder." If you have not had this type of love in your life.... I wish it
for all of you.
melissa from United States
Comment 313 of 491, added on March 18th, 2006 at 4:05 PM.
This poem is so beautiful. I think that it helps us see the value in life
and relationships. As the old saying goes it doesn't matter how much money
you have, the house you live in, the kind of car you drive, or the kind of
job you have. What is most important in life is the way you choose to love
others. When I started counting, I realized I carry a lot of hearts in my
heart including love ones who are no longer here. And someone who posted a
comment made me realize I carry Gods heart too! Thank you EE Cummings for
making me stop and see the value in life and love.
Deborah Morris from United States
Comment 312 of 491, added on March 18th, 2006 at 7:10 AM.
"In her shoes", I saw some days ago, and got just restless for reading this
set of words again. Mr. Cummings, these words must have come from your
heart.
Rajandeep Singh from India
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I too have just finished watching the movie "In her shoes"! And I too have
a younger sister whom can be challenging and loveable all in one breathe!
This poem reminds me of the bond that only sisters share. My mother and her
younger sister are having communication problems, so I emailed them this
poem. Stating "if the world ended tomorrow.....would you be pleased with
what you last said!!!!!"
MacKenzie from Canada