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Title: Song Of The Universal Author: Walt Whitman [More Titles by Whitman] 1 Come said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet yet has chanted, Sing me the universal.
Amid the measureless grossness and the slag, Enclosed and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection.
None born but it is born, conceal'd or unconceal'd the seed is waiting.
Lo! keen-eyed towering science, As from tall peaks the modern overlooking, Successive absolute fiats issuing.
For it has history gather'd like husks around the globe, For it the entire star-myriads roll through the sky.
(As a much-tacking ship upon the sea,) For it the partial to the permanent flowing, For it the real to the ideal tends.
Not the right only justified, what we call evil also justified.
From the huge festering trunk, from craft and guile and tears, Health to emerge and joy, joy universal.
Out of the bad majority, the varied countless frauds of men and states, Electric, antiseptic yet, cleaving, suffusing all, Only the good is universal.
Over the mountain-growths disease and sorrow, An uncaught bird is ever hovering, hovering, High in the purer, happier air.
Darts always forth one ray of perfect light, One flash of heaven's glory.
To the mad Babel-din, the deafening orgies, Soothing each lull a strain is heard, just heard, From some far shore the final chorus sounding.
That see, that know the guiding thread so fine, Along the mighty labyrinth.
And thou America, For the scheme's culmination, its thought and its reality, For these (not for thyself) thou hast arrived.
Embracing carrying welcoming all, thou too by pathways broad and new, To the ideal tendest.
Are not for thee, but grandeurs of thine own, Deific faiths and amplitudes, absorbing, comprehending all, All eligible to all.
Love like the light silently wrapping all, Nature's amelioration blessing all, The blossoms, fruits of ages, orchards divine and certain, Forms, objects, growths, humanities, to spiritual images ripening.
Give me, give him or her I love this quenchless faith, In Thy ensemble, whatever else withheld withhold not from us, Belief in plan of Thee enclosed in Time and Space, Health, peace, salvation universal.
Nay but the lack of it the dream, And failing it life's lore and wealth a dream, And all the world a dream. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |