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21 Does anyone know the poem Michael Caine read to Barbara Hershey in thebookshop (Hannah and Her Sisters) ? |
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This article is from the Woody Allen FAQ, by BrYan Westbrook westbrok@hsnp.com with numerous contributions by others.
The poem is by e. e. cummings, and, according to his practice, has no
formal title. It can be found by its first line: "somewhere i have never
travelled, gladly beyond"
 
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