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Leaves of Grass

POETS TO COME.

Poets to come! orators, singers, musicians to come!
Not to-day is to justify me and answer what I am for,
But you, a new brood, native, athletic, continental, greater than before known,
Arouse! for you must justify me.

I myself but write one or two indicative words for the future,
I but advance a moment only to wheel and hurry back in the darkness.

I am a man who, sauntering along without fully stopping, turns a casual look upon you and then averts his face,
Leaving it to you to prove and define it,
Expecting the main things from you.


TO YOU.

Stranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me?
And why should I not speak to you?


THOU READER.

Thou reader throbbest life and pride and love the same as I,
Therefore for thee the following chants.




STARTING FROM PAUMANOK.


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Starting from fish-shape Paumanok where I was born,
Well-begotten, and rais'd by a perfect mother,
After roaming many lands, lover of populous pavements,
Dweller in Mannahatta my city, or on southern savannas,
Or a soldier camp'd or carrying my knapsack and gun, or a miner in California,
Or rude in my home in Dakota's woods, my diet meat, my drink from the spring,
Or withdrawn to muse and meditate in some deep recess,

Far from the clank of crowds intervals passing rapt and happy,