Leaves of Grass eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 476 pages of information about Leaves of Grass.
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Leaves of Grass eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 476 pages of information about Leaves of Grass.

Thine eyes, ears—­all thy best attributes—­all that takes cognizance
    of natural beauty,
Shall wake and fill.  Thou shalt perceive the simple shows, the
    delicate miracles of earth,
Dandelions, clover, the emerald grass, the early scents and flowers,
The arbutus under foot, the willow’s yellow-green, the blossoming
    plum and cherry;
With these the robin, lark and thrush, singing their songs—­the
    flitting bluebird;
For such the scenes the annual play brings on.

} While Not the Past Forgetting

While not the past forgetting,
To-day, at least, contention sunk entire—­peace, brotherhood uprisen;
For sign reciprocal our Northern, Southern hands,
Lay on the graves of all dead soldiers, North or South,
(Nor for the past alone—­for meanings to the future,)
Wreaths of roses and branches of palm.

} The Dying Veteran

Amid these days of order, ease, prosperity,
Amid the current songs of beauty, peace, decorum,
I cast a reminiscence—­(likely ’twill offend you,
I heard it in my boyhood;)—­More than a generation since,
A queer old savage man, a fighter under Washington himself,
(Large, brave, cleanly, hot-blooded, no talker, rather spiritualistic,
Had fought in the ranks—­fought well—­had been all through the
    Revolutionary war,)
Lay dying—­sons, daughters, church-deacons, lovingly tending him,
Sharping their sense, their ears, towards his murmuring, half-caught words: 
“Let me return again to my war-days,
To the sights and scenes—­to forming the line of battle,
To the scouts ahead reconnoitering,
To the cannons, the grim artillery,
To the galloping aides, carrying orders,
To the wounded, the fallen, the heat, the suspense,
The perfume strong, the smoke, the deafening noise;
Away with your life of peace!—­your joys of peace! 
Give me my old wild battle-life again!”

} Stronger Lessons

Have you learn’d lessons only of those who admired you, and were
    tender with you, and stood aside for you? 
Have you not learn’d great lessons from those who reject you, and
    brace themselves against you? or who treat you with contempt,
    or dispute the passage with you?

} A Prairie Sunset

Shot gold, maroon and violet, dazzling silver, emerald, fawn,
The earth’s whole amplitude and Nature’s multiform power consign’d
    for once to colors;
The light, the general air possess’d by them—­colors till now unknown,
No limit, confine—­not the Western sky alone—­the high meridian—­
    North, South, all,
Pure luminous color fighting the silent shadows to the last.

} Twenty Years

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