Leaves of grass. | ||
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1 EARTH, round,
rolling, compact — suns, moons,
ani- mals
— all these are words to be said;
Watery, vegetable, sauroid advances — beings, premoni- tions, lispings of the future,
Behold! these are vast words to be said.
2 Were you thinking that those were the words — those upright lines? those curves, angles, dots?
No, those are not the words — the substantial words are in the ground and sea,
They are in the air — they are in you.
3 Were you thinking that those were the words — those delicious sounds out of your friends' mouths?
No, the real words are more delicious than they.
4 Human bodies are words, myriads of words;
In the best poems re man's, well-shaped, natural, gay,
Every part able, active, receptive, without shame or the need of shame.
5 Air, soil, water, fire — these are words;
I myself am a word with them — my qualities inter- penetrate with theirs — my name is nothing to them;
Though it were told in the three thousand languages, what would air, soil, water, fire, know of my name?
6 A healthy presence, a
friendly or commanding
ges- ture, are
words, sayings, meanings;
The charms that go with the mere looks of some men and women, are sayings and meanings also.
Watery, vegetable, sauroid advances — beings, premoni- tions, lispings of the future,
Behold! these are vast words to be said.
2 Were you thinking that those were the words — those upright lines? those curves, angles, dots?
No, those are not the words — the substantial words are in the ground and sea,
They are in the air — they are in you.
3 Were you thinking that those were the words — those delicious sounds out of your friends' mouths?
No, the real words are more delicious than they.
4 Human bodies are words, myriads of words;
In the best poems re man's, well-shaped, natural, gay,
Every part able, active, receptive, without shame or the need of shame.
5 Air, soil, water, fire — these are words;
I myself am a word with them — my qualities inter- penetrate with theirs — my name is nothing to them;
Though it were told in the three thousand languages, what would air, soil, water, fire, know of my name?
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The charms that go with the mere looks of some men and women, are sayings and meanings also.
Leaves of grass. | ||