Leaves of Grass (1891-92)


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THOUGHT.


OF persons arrived at high positions, ceremonies, wealth, scholar-
         ships, and the like;
(To me all that those persons have arrived at sinks away from
         them, except as it results to their bodies and souls,
So that often to me they appear gaunt and naked,
And often to me each one mocks the others, and mocks himself or
         herself,
And of each one the core of life, namely happiness, is full of the
         rotten excrement of maggots,
And often to me those men and women pass unwittingly the true
         realities of life, and go toward false realities,
And often to me they are alive after what custom has served them,
         but nothing more,
And often to me they are sad, hasty, unwaked sonnambules walk-
         ing the dusk.)
 
 
 
 
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