One's-Self I Sing
by Walt Whitman
One’s-self I sing—a simple, separate Person;
Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-masse.
Of Physiology from top to toe I sing;
Not physiognomy alone, nor brain alone, is worthy for the muse—I say the
Form complete is worthier far;
The Female equally with the male I sing.
Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,
Cheerful—for freest action form’d, under the laws divine,
The Modern Man I sing.
Yours, wherever you may be,
Daniel C. Wright
Oxford English Dictionary
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Seven Days of Poetry: Day Three
Posted by Daniel C. Wright at 17:55
Labels: Poetry, Walt Whitman
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