My last first day of high school! It sure has flown by, but ready to soak this year in before college đ¤đ@LDukesAntuono @JustinFell16 @micaelaminner @SHUgriffinsSB @CoachMandy13 @Coach_TessSU @ExtraInningSB pic.twitter.com/R4pA9T58E3
— Addison Belviso (Committed) (@AddiBelviso2027) August 18, 2026
My oldest starts kindergarten tomorrow, and (shamelessly) I'm going to be an absolute wreckđ
How it started, how it's going pic.twitter.com/f8sfiMFqsa
— Daniel Buck, âYoungest Old Man in Ed Reformâ (@MrDanielBuck) August 18, 2026
Doesnât seem possible! Off to college today, canât believe how fast 18 years went! #gocats pic.twitter.com/BcZ9DI8Dfa
â Robbie Sieverding (@udbasketball) August 19, 2026
(sometimes numbered or referred to as poem 22) by E. E. Cummings.
It begins with the lines you recalled (phrased as âyou shall above all things be glad and youngâ) and continues in Cummingsâs characteristic styleâlowercase letters, unconventional spacing/punctuation, and playful wordplay. It urges the addressee to stay joyful and youthful in spirit, notes that youth and gladness transform whatever life brings, includes a passage about love and mystery, and ends with the memorable preference for learning song from one bird over teaching stars not to dance.
The poem appears in collections of his work (such as Selected Poems and the complete poems editions). Because Cummingsâs works remain under copyright, the full text isnât reproduced here; you can find it in standard published editions or reliable poetry sites/anthologies that have permission.
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