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Jeffrey Skidmore, the director of Ex Cathedra, had this to say in his programme notes when this was first performed in public:
"It sets ee cummings's witty poem about the humdrum nature of daily life … his delightful melodic and harmonic invention cleverly captures the essential qualities of the text".
The MP3 is a live recording of a performance by the Echo Choir in London.
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