Whitman
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‘Whoever You Are Holding Me Now In Hand’ by Walt Whitman
Whoever you are holding me now in hand,Without one thing all will be useless,I give you fair warning before you attempt me further,I am not what you supposed, but far different. Who is he that would become my follower?Who would sign himself a candidate for my affections? The way is suspicious, the result uncertain, perhaps…
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Wikpedia Poem, No. 54
“we recommend radical research on today’s children” famous produced items: mugs manner bowls lids notepads referred to our present ownership as meibutsu products intended to hang from a cord with a person and pins and merchandise all from a cord with a person and a badge from a cord the manner to be of value…
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Untitled, 072820131301 [draft For Gettysburg, Whitman]
Smell the breath of grass First at their backs and bayonetted sides Because this, the duty of the living: