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When you see this, post your favorite poem in your journal.

We Two—How Long We were Fool’d

WE two, how long we were fool'd,
Now transmuted, we swiftly escape as Nature escapes,
We are Nature, long have we been absent, but now we return,
We become plants, trunks, foliage, roots, bark,
We are bedded in the ground, we are rocks,
We are oaks, we grow in the openings side by side,
We browse, we are two among the wild herds spontaneous as any,
We are two fishes swimming in the sea together,
We are what locust blossoms are, we drop scent around lanes mornings
and evenings,
We are also the coarse smut of beasts, vegetables, minerals,
We are two predatory hawks, we soar above and look down,
We are two resplendent suns, we it is who balance ourselves orbic
and stellar, we are as two comets,
We prowl fang'd and four-footed in the woods, we spring on prey,
We are two clouds forenoons and afternoons driving overhead,
We are seas mingling, we are two of those cheerful waves rolling
over each other and interwetting each other,
We are what the atmosphere is, transparent, receptive, pervious,
impervious,
We are snow, rain, cold, darkness, we are each product and influence
of the globe,
We have circled and circled till we have arrived home again, we
two,
We have voided all but freedom and all but our own joy.

(Walt Whitman (1819–1892).  Leaves of Grass.  1900.)
Date/Time: 2005-09-24 04:09 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] nightdog-barks.livejournal.com
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So beautiful!

Whitman is one of my major favorites.
An incredible titan of a man.

We all contain multitudes ...

:-D
Date/Time: 2005-09-24 20:21 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] cockatiel-art.livejournal.com
What a beautiful Poem. That's so.. pagan? of him! I think I'll be checking out more of his work.

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