E.E. Cummings' Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town certainly made use of pronouns that made the poem a little confusing but such are some pieces of literature and poetry. That is the writer's creative license and you have to respect their style, their thoughts, their talent. Here, the rule of writing will tell you that there are no rules, only emotions, talent and self-expression.
There are lots of other confusing poems or even songs. The key here is to get the essence of these masterpieces and to analyze them for better understanding.
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