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This is the meal equally set—this is the meat for natural hunger;It is for the wicked just the same as the righteous—I make appointments with all;
I will not have a single person slighted or left away;
The kept-woman, sponger, thief, are hereby invited;
The heavy-lipp'd slave is invited—the venerealee is invited:
There shall be no difference between them and the rest.
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This is the press of a bashful hand—this is the float and odor of hair;This is the touch of my lips to yours—this is the murmur of yearning;
This is the far-off depth and height reflecting my own face;
This is the thoughtful merge of myself, and the outlet again.
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Do you guess I have some intricate purpose?Well, I have—for the Fourth-month showers have, and the mica on the side of the a rock has.
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Do you take it I would astonish?Does the daylight astonish? Does the early redstart, twittering through the woods?
Do I astonish more than they?
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This hour I tell things in confidence;I might not tell everybody, but I will tell you.
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