The Complete Works of Walt Whitman. Walt Whitman

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Wrath, argument, or praise, or comic leer, or prayer devout,

       (Not nonpareil, brevier, bourgeois, long primer merely,)

       These ocean waves arousable to fury and to death,

       Or sooth’d to ease and sheeny sun and sleep,

       Within the pallid slivers slumbering.

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      As I sit writing here, sick and grown old,

       Not my least burden is that dulness of the years, querilities,

       Ungracious glooms, aches, lethargy, constipation, whimpering ennui,

       May filter in my dally songs.

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      Did we count great, O soul, to penetrate the themes of mighty books,

       Absorbing deep and full from thoughts, plays, speculations?

       But now from thee to me, caged bird, to feel thy joyous warble,

       Filling the air, the lonesome room, the long forenoon,

       Is it not just as great, O soul?

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      Approaching, nearing, curious,

       Thou dim, uncertain spectre — bringest thou life or death?

       Strength, weakness, blindness, more paralysis and heavier?

       Or placid skies and sun? Wilt stir the waters yet?

       Or haply cut me short for good? Or leave me here as now,

       Dull, parrot-like and old, with crack’d voice harping, screeching?

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      Greater than memory of Achilles or Ulysses,

       More, more by far to thee than tomb of Alexander,

       Those cart loads of old charnel ashes, scales and splints of mouldy bones,

       Once living men — once resolute courage, aspiration, strength,

       The stepping stones to thee to-day and here, America.

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      Simple and fresh and fair from winter’s close emerging,

       As if no artifice of fashion, business, politics, had ever been,

       Forth from its sunny nook of shelter’d grass — innocent, golden, calm

       as the dawn,

       The spring’s first dandelion shows its trustful face.

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      Centre of equal daughters, equal sons,

       All, all alike endear’d, grown, ungrown, young or old,

       Strong, ample, fair, enduring, capable, rich,

       Perennial with the Earth, with Freedom, Law and Love,

       A grand, sane, towering, seated Mother,

       Chair’d in the adamant of Time.

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      How sweet the silent backward tracings!

       The wanderings as in dreams — the meditation of old times resumed

       — their loves, joys, persons, voyages.

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      The appointed winners in a long-stretch’d game;

       The course of Time and nations — Egypt, India, Greece and Rome;

       The past entire, with all its heroes, histories, arts, experiments,

       Its store of songs, inventions, voyages, teachers, books,

       Garner’d for now and thee — To think of it!

       The heirdom all converged in thee!

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      After the dazzle of day is gone,

       Only the dark, dark night shows to my eyes the stars;

       After the clangor of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band,

       Silent, athwart my soul, moves the symphony true.

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      To-day, from each and all, a breath of prayer — a pulse of thought,

       To memory of Him — to birth of Him.

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      Apple orchards, the trees all cover’d with blossoms;

       Wheat fields carpeted far and near in vital emerald green;

      

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