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In "in just," e.e. cummings celebrates the arrival of spring and the joy of childhood. The poem captures the vibrant energy of the season, with the imagery of children playing and the figure of the "mud-luscious" and "puddle-wonderful" world. Cummings emphasizes the innocence and freedom of youth, contrasting it with the constraints of adulthood. The playful language and form reflect the spontaneity and exuberance of life in spring.

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