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59   On my way a moment I pause;
Here for you! and here for America!
Still the Present I raise aloft — Still the Future of      The States I harbinge, glad and sublime;
And for the Past, I pronounce what the air holds of      the red aborigines.
60  The red aborigines!
Leaving natural breaths, sounds of rain and winds,      calls as of birds and animals in the woods,      syllabled to us for names;
Okonee, Koosa, Ottawa, Monongahela, Sauk, Natchez,      Chattahoochee, Kaqueta, Oronoco,
Wabash, Miami, Saginaw, Chippewa, Oshkosh, Walla-     Walla;
Leaving such to The States, they melt, they depart,      charging the water and the land with names.