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2.
1 TO ORATISTS — to male or
female,
Vocalism, breath, measure, concentration, determina-
tion, and the divine power to use words.
2 Are you full-lung'd and
limber-lipp'd from long
trial? from
vigorous practice? from physique?
Do you move in these broad lands as broad as they?
Come duly to the divine power to use words?
3 For only at last, after many years — after chastity, friendship, procreation, prudence, and naked- ness;
After treading ground and breasting river and lake;
After a loosen'd throat — after absorbing eras, temper- aments, races — after knowledge, freedom, crimes;
After complete faith — after clarifyings, elevations, and removing obstructions;
After these, and more, it is just possible there comes to a man, a woman, the divine power to use words.
4 Then toward that man or that woman, swiftly hasten all — None refuse all attend;
Armies, ships, antiquities, the dead, libraries, paintings, machines, cities hate, despair, amity, pain, theft, murder, aspiration, from in close ranks;
They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the month of that man, or that woman.
5 O I see arise orators fit for inland America;
And I see it is as slow to become an orator as to be- come a man;
And I see that power is folded in a great vocalism.
6 Of a grant vocalism, the merciless light thereof shall pour, and the storm rage,
Every flash shall be a revelation, an insult,
The glaring flame on depths, on heights, on suns, on stars,
On the interior and exterior of man or woman,
On the laws of Nature — on passive materials,
On what you called death — (and what to you
there- fore
was death,
As far as there can be death.)
Vocalism, breath, measure, concentration, determina-
tion, and the divine power to use words.
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Do you move in these broad lands as broad as they?
Come duly to the divine power to use words?
3 For only at last, after many years — after chastity, friendship, procreation, prudence, and naked- ness;
After treading ground and breasting river and lake;
After a loosen'd throat — after absorbing eras, temper- aments, races — after knowledge, freedom, crimes;
After complete faith — after clarifyings, elevations, and removing obstructions;
After these, and more, it is just possible there comes to a man, a woman, the divine power to use words.
4 Then toward that man or that woman, swiftly hasten all — None refuse all attend;
Armies, ships, antiquities, the dead, libraries, paintings, machines, cities hate, despair, amity, pain, theft, murder, aspiration, from in close ranks;
They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the month of that man, or that woman.
5 O I see arise orators fit for inland America;
And I see it is as slow to become an orator as to be- come a man;
And I see that power is folded in a great vocalism.
6 Of a grant vocalism, the merciless light thereof shall pour, and the storm rage,
Every flash shall be a revelation, an insult,
The glaring flame on depths, on heights, on suns, on stars,
On the interior and exterior of man or woman,
On the laws of Nature — on passive materials,
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As far as there can be death.)
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