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From Noon To Starry Night |
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Title: From Noon To Starry Night Author: Walt Whitman [More Titles by Whitman] Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling
Flooding with sheeny light the gray beach sand, The sibilant near sea with vistas far and foam, And tawny streaks and shades and spreading blue; O sun of noon refulgent! my special word to thee.
Even as basking babe, then happy boy alone by some wood edge, thy touching-distant beams enough, Or man matured, or young or old, as now to thee I launch my invocation.
O'er myriad farms, o'er lands and waters North and South, O'er Mississippi's endless course, o'er Texas' grassy plains, Kanada's woods,
Thou that impartially enfoldest all, not only continents, seas, Thou that to grapes and weeds and little wild flowers givest so liberally, Shed, shed thyself on mine and me, with but a fleeting ray out of thy million millions, Strike through these chants.
Prepare the later afternoon of me myself--prepare my lengthening shadows, Prepare my starry nights. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |