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ME IMPERTURBE.
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ME IMPERTURBE.

ME imperturbe, standing at ease in Nature,
Master of all, or mistress of all — aplomb in the midst      of irrational things,
Imbued as they — passive, receptive, silent as they,
Finding my occupation, poverty, notoriety, foibles,      crimes, less important than I thought;
Me private, or public, or menial, or solitary — all these      subordinate, (I am eternally equal with the      best — I am not subordinate;)
Me toward the Mexican Sea, or in the Mannahatta,      or the Tennessee, or far north, or inland,
A river-man, or a man of the woods, or of any farm-     life of These States, or of the coast, or the      lakes, or Kanada,
Me, wherever my life is lived, O to be self-balanced      for contingencies!
O to confront night, storms, hunger, ridicule, acci-     dents, rebuffs, as the trees and animals do.

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