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promenade;

       But that in foreign lands, in all thy walks with kings,

       Those prairie sovereigns of the West, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois,

       Ohio’s, Indiana’s millions, comrades, farmers, soldiers, all to the front,

       Invisibly with thee walking with kings with even pace the round

       world’s promenade,

       Were all so justified.

       Spirit That Form’d This Scene

       [Written in Platte Canyon, Colorado]

      Spirit that form’d this scene,

       These tumbled rock-piles grim and red,

       These reckless heaven-ambitious peaks,

       These gorges, turbulent-clear streams, this naked freshness,

       These formless wild arrays, for reasons of their own,

       I know thee, savage spirit — we have communed together,

       Mine too such wild arrays, for reasons of their own;

       Wast charged against my chants they had forgotten art?

       To fuse within themselves its rules precise and delicatesse?

       The lyrist’s measur’d beat, the wrought-out temple’s grace — column

       and polish’d arch forgot?

       But thou that revelest here — spirit that form’d this scene,

       They have remember’d thee.

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      As I walk these broad majestic days of peace,

       (For the war, the struggle of blood finish’d, wherein, O terrific Ideal,

       Against vast odds erewhile having gloriously won,

       Now thou stridest on, yet perhaps in time toward denser wars,

       Perhaps to engage in time in still more dreadful contests, dangers,

       Longer campaigns and crises, labors beyond all others,)

       Around me I hear that eclat of the world, politics, produce,

       The announcements of recognized things, science,

       The approved growth of cities and the spread of inventions.

      I see the ships, (they will last a few years,)

       The vast factories with their foremen and workmen,

       And hear the indorsement of all, and do not object to it.

      But I too announce solid things,

       Science, ships, politics, cities, factories, are not nothing,

       Like a grand procession to music of distant bugles pouring,

       triumphantly moving, and grander heaving in sight,

       They stand for realities — all is as it should be.

      Then my realities;

       What else is so real as mine?

       Libertad and the divine average, freedom to every slave on the face

       of the earth,

       The rapt promises and lumine of seers, the spiritual world, these

       centuries-lasting songs,

       And our visions, the visions of poets, the most solid announcements

       of any.

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      This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless,

       Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done,

       Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou

       lovest best,

       Night, sleep, death and the stars.

      BOOK XXXIII. SONGS OF PARTING

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      As the time draws nigh glooming a cloud,

       A dread beyond of I know not what darkens me.

      I shall go forth,

       I shall traverse the States awhile, but I cannot tell whither or how long,

       Perhaps soon some day or night while I am singing my voice will

       suddenly cease.

      O book, O chants! must all then amount to but this?

       Must we barely arrive at this beginning of us? — and yet it is

       enough, O soul;

       O soul, we have positively appear’d — that is enough.

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      Years of the modern! years of the unperform’d!

       Your horizon rises, I see it parting away for more august dramas,

       I see not America only, not only Liberty’s nation but other nations

       preparing,

       I see tremendous entrances and exits, new combinations, the solidarity

       of races,

       I see that force advancing with irresistible power on the world’s stage,

       (Have the old forces, the old wars, played their parts? are the acts

       suitable to them closed?)

       I

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