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Leaves of Grass (1881-82)
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BY BROAD POTOMAC'S SHORE.
BY broad Potomac's shore, again old tongue, |
(Still uttering, still ejaculating, canst never cease this babble?) |
Again old heart so gay, again to you, your sense, the full flush
spring returning,
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Again the freshness and the odors, again Virginia's summer sky,
pellucid blue and silver,
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Again the forenoon purple of the hills, |
Again the deathless grass, so noiseless soft and green, |
Again the blood-red roses blooming. |
Perfume this book of mine O blood-red roses! |
Lave subtly with your waters every line Potomac! |
Give me of you O spring, before I close, to put between its
pages!
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O forenoon purple of the hills, before I close, of you! |
O deathless grass, of you! |
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