POEMS BY WALT WHITMAN by WALT WHITMAN SELECTED AND EDITED BY WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI --MICHELANGELO.

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POEMS BY WALT WHITMAN by WALT WHITMAN SELECTED AND EDITED BY WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI "Or si sa il nome, o per tristo o per buono, E si sa pure al mondo ch'io ci sono." --MICHELANGELO. "That Angels are human forms, or men, I have seen a thousand times. I have also frequently told them that men in the Christian world are in such gross ignorance respecting Angels and Spirits as to suppose them to be minds without a form, or mere thoughts, of which they have no other idea than as something ethereal possessing a vital principle. To the first or ultimate heaven also correspond the forms of man's body, called its members, organs,and viscera. Thus the corporeal part of man is that in which heaven ultimately closes, and upon which, as on its base, it rests." --SWEDENBORG. "Yes, truly, it is a great thing for a nation that it get an articulate voice-- that it produce a man who will speak forth melodiously what the heart of it means." --CARLYLE. "Les efforts de vos ennemis contre vous, leurs cris, leur rage impuissante, et leurs petits succès, ne doivent pas vous effrayer; ce ne sont que des égratignures sur les épaules d'hercule." --ROBESPIERRE.

CHANTS DEMOCRATIC. STARTING FROM PAUMANOK. 1. Starting from fish-shape Paumanok,[1] where I was born, Well-begotten, and raised by a perfect mother; After roaming many lands--lover of populous pavements; Dweller in Mannahatta,[2] city of ships, my city,--or on southern savannas; Or a soldier camped, or carrying my knapsack and gun--or a miner in California; Or rude in my home in Dakotah's woods, my diet meat, my drink from the spring; Or withdrawn to muse and meditate in some deep recess, Far from the clank of crowds, intervals passing, rapt and happy; Aware of the fresh free giver, the flowing Missouri--aware of mighty Niagara Aware of the buffalo herds, grazing the plains--the hirsute and strongbreasted bull; Of earths, rocks, fifth-month flowers, experienced--stars, rain, snow, my amaze; Having studied the mocking-bird's tones, and the mountain hawk's, And heard at dusk the unrivalled one, the hermit thrush, from the swamp-cedars, Solitary, singing in the West, I strike up for a New World. 51

2. Victory, union, faith, identity, time, Yourself, the present and future lands, the indissoluble compacts, riches, mystery, Eternal progress, the kosmos, and the modern reports. This, then, is life; Here is what has come to the surface after so many throes and convulsions. How curious! how real! Under foot the divine soil--over head the sun. See, revolving, the globe; The ancestor-continents, away, grouped together; The present and future continents, north and south, with the isthmus between. See, vast trackless spaces; As in a dream, they change, they swiftly fill; Countless masses debouch upon them; They are now covered with the foremost people, arts, institutions, known. See, projected through time, For me an audience interminable. With firm and regular step they wend--they never stop, Successions of men, Americanos, a hundred millions; One generation playing its part, and passing on, Another generation playing its part, and passing on in its turn, 52

With faces turned sideways or backward towards me, to listen, With eyes retrospective towards me. 3. Americanos! conquerors! marches humanitarian; Foremost! century marches! Libertad! masses! For you a programme of chants. Chants of the prairies; Chants of the long-running Mississippi, and down to the Mexican Sea; Chants of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota; Chants going forth from the centre, from Kansas, and thence, equidistant, Shooting in pulses of fire, ceaseless, to vivify all. 4. In the Year 80 of the States,[3] My tongue, every atom of my blood, formed from this soil, this air, Born here of parents born here, from parents the same, and their parents the same, I, now thirty-six years old, in perfect health begin, Hoping to cease not till death. Creeds and schools in abeyance, (Retiring back a while, sufficed at what they are, but never forgotten.) I harbour, for good or bad--i permit to speak, at every hazard-- Nature now without check, with original energy. 53

5. Take my leaves, America! take them South, and take them North! Make welcome for them everywhere, for they are your own offspring; Surround them, East and West! for they would surround you; And you precedents! connect lovingly with them, for they connect lovingly with you. I conned old times; I sat studying at the feet of the great masters: Now, if eligible, O that the great masters might return and study me! In the name of these States, shall I scorn the antique? Why, these are the children of the antique, to justify it. 6. Dead poets, philosophs, priests, Martyrs, artists, inventors, governments long since, Language-shapers on other shores, Nations once powerful, now reduced, withdrawn, or desolate, I dare not proceed till I respectfully credit what you have left, wafted hither: I have perused it--own it is admirable, (moving awhile among it;) Think nothing can ever be greater--nothing can ever deserve more than it deserves; Regarding it all intently a long while, then dismissing it, 54

I stand in my place, with my own day, here. Here lands female and male; Here the heirship and heiress-ship of the world--here the flame of materials; Here spirituality, the translatress, the openly-avowed, The ever-tending, the finale of visible forms; The satisfier, after due long-waiting, now advancing, Yes, here comes my mistress, the Soul. 7. The SOUL! For ever and for ever--longer than soil is brown and solid--longer than water ebbs and flows. I will make the poems of materials, for I think they are to be the most spiritual poems; And I will make the poems of my body and of mortality, For I think I shall then supply myself with the poems of my soul, and of immortality. I will make a song for these States, that no one State may under any circumstances be subjected to another State; And I will make a song that there shall be comity by day and by night between all the States, and between any two of them; And I will make a song for the ears of the President, full of weapons with menacing points, And behind the weapons countless dissatisfied faces: And a song make I, of the One formed out of all; 55

The fanged and glittering one whose head is over all; Resolute, warlike one, including and over all; However high the head of any else, that head is over all. I will acknowledge contemporary lands; I will trail the whole geography of the globe, and salute courteously every city large and small; And employments! I will put in my poems, that with you is heroism, upon land and sea--and I will report all heroism from an American point of view; And sexual organs and acts! do you concentrate in me--for I am determined to tell you with courageous clear voice, to prove you illustrious. I will sing the song of companionship; I will show what alone must finally compact these; I believe These are to found their own ideal of manly love, indicating it in me; I will therefore let flame from me the burning fires that were threatening to consume me; I will lift what has too long kept down those smouldering fires; I will give them complete abandonment; I will write the evangel-poem of comrades and of love; For who but I should understand love, with all its sorrow and joy? And who but I should be the poet of comrades? 8. I am the credulous man of qualities, ages, races; I advance from the people en masse in their own spirit; 56

Here is what sings unrestricted faith. Omnes! Omnes! let others ignore what they may; I make the poem of evil also--i commemorate that part also; I am myself just as much evil as good, and my nation is--and I say there is in fact no evil, Or if there is, I say it is just as important to you, to the land, or to me, as anything else. I too, following many, and followed by many, inaugurate a Religion--I too go to the wars; It may be I am destined to utter the loudest cries thereof, the winner's pealing shouts; Who knows? they may rise from me yet, and soar above everything. Each is not for its own sake; I say the whole earth, and all the stars in the sky, are for religion's sake. I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough; None has ever yet adored or worshipped half enough; None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future is. I say that the real and permanent grandeur of these States must be their religion; Otherwise there is no real and permanent grandeur; Nor character, nor life worthy the name, without religion; Nor land, nor man or woman, without religion. 57