Once I Pass'd through a Populous City
Once I pass'd through a populous city imprinting my brain for future
use with its shows, architecture, customs, traditions,
Yet now of all that city I remember only a woman I casually met there
who detain'd me for love of me,
Day by day and night by night we were together—all else has long
been forgotten by me,
I remember I say only that woman who passionately clung to me,
Again we wander, we love, we separate again,
Again she holds me by the hand, I must not go,
I see her close beside me with silent lips sad and tremulous.
(The line breaks are screwed up and it's too late for me to worry about that now. Sorry, Walt.)
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Walt Whitman really was a pretty good poet
I mean really. He was pretty good. (Thanks, Garrison, for reminding me.)
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