Thou, also thou, a World,
With all thy wide geographies, manifold, different,
distant,
Rounded by thee in one—one common orbic
language,
One common indivisible destiny for All.
And by the spells which ye vouchsafe to those your
ministers in earnest,
I here personify and call my themes, to make them
pass before ye.
Behold, America! (and thou, ineffable guest and sister!)
For thee come trooping up thy waters and thy lands;
Behold! thy fields and farms, thy far-off woods and
mountains,
As in procession coming.
Behold, the sea itself,
And on its limitless, heaving breast, the ships;
See, where their white sails, bellying in the wind,
speckle the
green and blue,
See, the steamers coming and going, steaming in or
out of port,
See, dusky and undulating, the long pennants of smoke.
Behold, in Oregon, far in the north and west,
Or in Maine, far in the north and east, thy cheerful
axemen,
Wielding all day their axes.
Behold, on the lakes, thy pilots at their wheels,
thy oarsmen,
How the ash writhes under those muscular arms!
There by the furnace, and there by the anvil,
Behold thy sturdy blacksmiths swinging their sledges,
Overhand so steady, overhand they turn and fall with
joyous clank,
Like a tumult of laughter.
Mark the spirit of invention everywhere, thy rapid
patents,
Thy continual workshops, foundries, risen or rising,
See, from their chimneys how the tall flame-fires
stream.
Mark, thy interminable farms, North, South,
Thy wealthy daughter-states, Eastern and Western,
The varied products of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Missouri,
Georgia, Texas,
and the rest,
Thy limitless crops, grass, wheat, sugar, oil, corn,
rice, hemp, hops,
Thy barns all fill’d, the endless freight-train
and the bulging store-house,
The grapes that ripen on thy vines, the apples in
thy orchards,
Thy incalculable lumber, beef, pork, potatoes, thy
coal, thy gold
and silver,
The inexhaustible iron in thy mines.
All thine O sacred Union!
Ships, farms, shops, barns, factories, mines,
City and State, North, South, item and aggregate,
We dedicate, dread Mother, all to thee!
Protectress absolute, thou! bulwark of all!
For well we know that while thou givest each and all,
(generous as God,)
Without thee neither all nor each, nor land, home,
Nor ship, nor mine, nor any here this day secure,
Nor aught, nor any day secure.
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And thou, the Emblem waving over all!
Delicate beauty, a word to thee, (it may be salutary,)
Remember thou hast not always been as here to-day
so comfortably
ensovereign’d,
In other scenes than these have I observ’d thee
flag,
Not quite so trim and whole and freshly blooming in
folds of
stainless silk,
But I have seen thee bunting, to tatters torn upon


