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LEAVES OF GRASS 
By Walt Whitman 
     Come, said my soul,
     Such verses for my Body let us write, (for we are one,)
     That should I after return,
     Or, long, long hence, in other spheres,
     There to some group of mates the chants resuming,
     (Tallying Earth's soil, trees, winds, tumultuous waves,)
     Ever with pleas'd smile I may keep on,
     Ever and ever yet the verses owning—as, first, I here and now
     Signing for Soul and Body, set to them my name,
     Walt Whitman
Contents
  
  
    | BOOK 
      I. INSCRIPTIONS  One's-Self 
      I Sing  As 
      I Ponder'd in Silence  In 
      Cabin'd Ships at Sea  To 
      Foreign Lands  To 
      a Historian  To 
      Thee Old Cause  Eidolons 
       For 
      Him I Sing  When 
      I Read the Book  Beginning 
      My Studies  Beginners 
       To 
      the States  On 
      Journeys Through the States  To 
      a Certain Cantatrice  Me 
      Imperturbe  Savantism 
       The 
      Ship Starting  I 
      Hear America Singing  What 
      Place Is Besieged?  Still 
      Though the One I Sing  Shut 
      Not Your Doors  Poets 
      to Come  To 
      You  Thou 
      Reader  
 BOOK 
      II.  
 BOOK 
      III.  
 BOOK 
      IV. CHILDREN OF ADAM  From 
      Pent-Up Aching Rivers  I 
      Sing the Body Electric  A 
      Woman Waits for Me  Spontaneous 
      Me  One 
      Hour to Madness and Joy  Out 
      of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd  Ages 
      and Ages Returning at Intervals  We 
      Two, How Long We Were Fool'd  O 
      Hymen! O Hymenee!  I 
      Am He That Aches with Love  Native 
      Moments  Once 
      I Pass'd Through a Populous City  I 
      Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ  Facing 
      West from California's Shores  As 
      Adam Early in the Morning  
 BOOK 
      V. CALAMUS  Scented 
      Herbage of My Breast  Whoever 
      You Are Holding Me Now in Hand  For 
      You, O Democracy  These 
      I Singing in Spring  Not 
      Heaving from My Ribb'd Breast Only  Of 
      the Terrible Doubt of Appearances  The 
      Base of All Metaphysics  Recorders 
      Ages Hence  When 
      I Heard at the Close of the Day  Are 
      You the New Person Drawn Toward Me?  Roots 
      and Leaves Themselves Alone  Not 
      Heat Flames Up and Consumes  Trickle 
      Drops  City 
      of Orgies  Behold 
      This Swarthy Face  I 
      Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing  To 
      a Stranger  This 
      Moment Yearning and Thoughtful  I 
      Hear It Was Charged Against Me  The 
      Prairie-Grass Dividing  When 
      I Persue the Conquer'd Fame  We 
      Two Boys Together Clinging  A 
      Promise to California  Here 
      the Frailest Leaves of Me  No 
      Labor-Saving Machine  A 
      Glimpse  A 
      Leaf for Hand in Hand  Earth, 
      My Likeness  I 
      Dream'd in a Dream  What 
      Think You I Take My Pen in Hand?  To 
      the East and to the West  Sometimes 
      with One I Love  To 
      a Western Boy  Fast 
      Anchor'd Eternal O Love!  Among 
      the Multitude  O 
      You Whom I Often and Silently Come  That 
      Shadow My Likeness  Full 
      of Life Now  
 BOOK 
      VI.  BOOK 
      VII.  BOOK 
      VIII.  BOOK 
      IX.  BOOK 
      X.  BOOK 
      XI.  BOOK 
      XII.  BOOK 
      XIII.  BOOK 
      XIV.  BOOK 
      XV.  
 BOOK 
      XVI.  Youth, 
      Day, Old Age and Night  
 BOOK 
      XVII. BIRDS OF PASSAGE  Pioneers! 
      O Pioneers!  To 
      You  France 
      [the 18th Year of these States  Myself 
      and Mine  Year 
      of Meteors [1859-60  With 
      Antecedents  
 BOOK 
      XVIII  
 BOOK 
      XIX. SEA-DRIFT  As 
      I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life  Tears 
       To 
      the Man-of-War-Bird  Aboard 
      at a Ship's Helm  On 
      the Beach at Night  The 
      World below the Brine  On 
      the Beach at Night Alone  Song 
      for All Seas, All Ships  Patroling 
      Barnegat  After 
      the Sea-Ship  
 BOOK 
      XX. BY THE ROADSIDE  Europe 
      [The 72d and 73d Years of These States]  A 
      Hand-Mirror  Gods 
       Germs 
       Thoughts 
       Perfections 
       O 
      Me! O Life!  To 
      a President  I 
      Sit and Look Out  To 
      Rich Givers  The 
      Dalliance of the Eagles  Roaming 
      in Thought [After reading Hegel]  A 
      Farm Picture  A 
      Child's Amaze  The 
      Runner  Beautiful 
      Women  Mother 
      and Babe  Thought 
       Visor'd 
       Thought 
       Gliding 
      O'er all  Hast 
      Never Come to Thee an Hour  Thought 
       To 
      Old Age  Locations 
      and Times  Offerings 
       To 
      The States [To Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad]  
 BOOK 
      XXI. DRUM-TAPS  Eighteen 
      Sixty-One  Beat! 
      Beat! Drums!  From 
      Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird  Song 
      of the Banner at Daybreak  Rise 
      O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps  Virginia—The 
      West  City 
      of Ships  The 
      Centenarian's Story  Cavalry 
      Crossing a Ford  Bivouac 
      on a Mountain Side  An 
      Army Corps on the March  By 
      the Bivouac's Fitful Flame  Come 
      Up from the Fields Father  Vigil 
      Strange I Kept on the Field One Night  A 
      March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown  A 
      Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim  As 
      Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods  Not 
      the Pilot  Year 
      That Trembled and Reel'd Beneath Me  The 
      Wound-Dresser  Long, 
      Too Long America  Give 
      Me the Splendid Silent Sun  Dirge 
      for Two Veterans  Over 
      the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice  I 
      Saw Old General at Bay  The 
      Artilleryman's Vision  Ethiopia 
      Saluting the Colors  Not 
      Youth Pertains to Me  Race 
      of Veterans  World 
      Take Good Notice  O 
      Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy  Look 
      Down Fair Moon  Reconciliation 
       How 
      Solemn As One by One [Washington City, 1865]  As 
      I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado  Delicate 
      Cluster  To 
      a Certain Civilian  Lo, 
      Victress on the Peaks  Spirit 
      Whose Work Is Done [Washington City, 1865]  Adieu 
      to a Soldier  Turn 
      O Libertad  To 
      the Leaven'd Soil They Trod  
 BOOK 
      XXII. MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN  O 
      Captain! My Captain!  Hush'd 
      Be the Camps To-Day [May 4, 1865  This 
      Dust Was Once the Man  
 BOOK 
      XXIII.  Reversals 
       
 BOOK 
      XXIV. AUTUMN RIVULETS  The 
      Return of the Heroes  There 
      Was a Child Went Forth  Old 
      Ireland  The 
      City Dead-House  This 
      Compost  To 
      a Foil'd European Revolutionaire  Unnamed 
      Land  Song 
      of Prudence  The 
      Singer in the Prison  Warble 
      for Lilac-Time  Outlines 
      for a Tomb [G. P., Buried 1870]  Out 
      from Behind This Mask [To Confront a Portrait]  Vocalism 
       To 
      Him That Was Crucified  You 
      Felons on Trial in Courts  Laws 
      for Creations  To 
      a Common Prostitute  I 
      Was Looking a Long While  Thought 
       Miracles 
       Sparkles 
      from the Wheel  To 
      a Pupil  Unfolded 
      out of the Folds  What 
      Am I After All  Kosmos 
       Others 
      May Praise What They Like  Who 
      Learns My Lesson Complete?  Tests 
       The 
      Torch  O 
      Star of France [1870-71]  The 
      Ox-Tamer  Wandering 
      at Morn  With 
      All Thy Gifts  My 
      Picture-Gallery  The 
      Prairie States  
 BOOK 
      XXV.  BOOK 
      XXVI.  BOOK 
      XXVII.  
 BOOK 
      XXVIII.  Transpositions 
       
 BOOK 
      XXIX.  
 BOOK 
      XXX. WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH  Whispers 
      of Heavenly Death  Chanting 
      the Square Deific  Of 
      Him I Love Day and Night  Yet, 
      Yet, Ye Downcast Hours  As 
      If a Phantom Caress'd Me  Assurances 
       Quicksand 
      Years  That 
      Music Always Round Me  What 
      Ship Puzzled at Sea  A 
      Noiseless Patient Spider  O 
      Living Always, Always Dying  To 
      One Shortly to Die  Night 
      on the Prairies  Thought 
       The 
      Last Invocation  As 
      I Watch the Ploughman Ploughing  Pensive 
      and Faltering  
 BOOK 
      XXXI.  A 
      Paumanok Picture  
 BOOK 
      XXXII. FROM NOON TO STARRY NIGHT  Faces 
       The 
      Mystic Trumpeter  To 
      a Locomotive in Winter  O 
      Magnet-South  Mannahatta 
       All 
      Is Truth  A 
      Riddle Song  Excelsior 
       Ah 
      Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats  Thoughts 
       Mediums 
       Weave 
      in, My Hardy Life  Spain, 
      1873-74  By 
      Broad Potomac's Shore  From 
      Far Dakota's Canyons [June 25, 1876]  Old 
      War-Dreams  Thick-Sprinkled 
      Bunting  As 
      I Walk These Broad Majestic Days  A 
      Clear Midnight  
 BOOK 
      XXXIII. SONGS OF PARTING  Years 
      of the Modern  Ashes 
      of Soldiers  Thoughts 
       Song 
      at Sunset  As 
      at Thy Portals Also Death  My 
      Legacy  Pensive 
      on Her Dead Gazing  Camps 
      of Green  The 
      Sobbing of the Bells [Midnight, Sept. 19-20, 1881]  As 
      They Draw to a Close  Joy, 
      Shipmate, Joy!  The 
      Untold Want  Portals 
       These 
      Carols  Now 
      Finale to the Shore  So 
      Long!  
 BOOK 
      XXXIV. SANDS AT SEVENTY  Paumanok 
       From 
      Montauk Point  To 
      Those Who've Fail'd  A 
      Carol Closing Sixty-Nine  The 
      Bravest Soldiers  A 
      Font of Type  As 
      I Sit Writing Here  My 
      Canary Bird  Queries 
      to My Seventieth Year  The 
      Wallabout Martyrs  The 
      First Dandelion  America 
       Memories 
       To-Day 
      and Thee  After 
      the Dazzle of Day  Abraham 
      Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809  Out 
      of May's Shows Selected  Halcyon 
      Days  Election 
      Day, November, 1884  With 
      Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea!  Death 
      of General Grant  Red 
      Jacket (From Aloft)  Washington's 
      Monument February, 1885  Of 
      That Blithe Throat of Thine  Broadway 
       To 
      Get the Final Lilt of Songs  Old 
      Salt Kossabone  The 
      Dead Tenor  Continuities 
       Yonnondio 
       Life 
       "Going 
      Somewhere"  Small 
      the Theme of My Chant  True 
      Conquerors  The 
      United States to Old World Critics  The 
      Calming Thought of All  Thanks 
      in Old Age  Life 
      and Death  The 
      Voice of the Rain  Soon 
      Shall the Winter's Foil Be Here  While 
      Not the Past Forgetting  The 
      Dying Veteran  Stronger 
      Lessons  A 
      Prairie Sunset  Twenty 
      Years  Orange 
      Buds by Mail from Florida  Twilight 
       You 
      Lingering Sparse Leaves of Me  Not 
      Meagre, Latent Boughs Alone  The 
      Dead Emperor  As 
      the Greek's Signal Flame  The 
      Dismantled Ship  Now 
      Precedent Songs, Farewell  An 
      Evening Lull  Old 
      Age's Lambent Peaks  After 
      the Supper and Talk  
 BOOKXXXV. 
      GOOD-BYE MY FANCY  Lingering 
      Last Drops  Good-Bye 
      My Fancy  On, 
      on the Same, Ye Jocund Twain!  MY 
      71st Year  Apparitions 
       The 
      Pallid Wreath  An 
      Ended Day  Old 
      Age's Ship & Crafty Death's  To 
      the Pending Year  Shakspere-Bacon's 
      Cipher  Long, 
      Long Hence  Bravo, 
      Paris Exposition!  Interpolation 
      Sounds  To 
      the Sun-Set Breeze  Old 
      Chants  A 
      Christmas Greeting  Sounds 
      of the Winter  A 
      Twilight Song  When 
      the Full-Grown Poet Came  Osceola 
       A 
      Voice from Death  A 
      Persian Lesson  The 
      Commonplace  "The 
      Rounded Catalogue Divine Complete"  Mirages 
       L. 
      of G.'s Purport  The 
      Unexpress'd  Grand 
      Is the Seen  Unseen 
      Buds  Good-Bye 
      My Fancy!  | 
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