日期:2007-09-27 1 I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass. My tongue, every atom o... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 2 Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with perfumes, I breathe the fragrance myself and know it and like it, The distillation would intoxicate me also, but I shall not let it. The atmosphere is not a perfume, it has n... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 3 I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end, But I do not talk of the beginning or the end. There was never any more inception than there is now, Nor any more youth or age than there is now, And will never... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 I Now that we're almost settled in our house I'll name the friends that cannot sup with us Beside a fire of turf in th' ancient tower, And having talked to some late hour Climb up the narrow winding stair to bed: Discoverers of forgotten truth Or... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 I know that I shall meet my fate Somewhere among the clouds above; Those that I fight I do not hate, Those that I guard I do not love; My country is Kiltartan Cross, My countrymen Kiltartans poor, No likely end could bring them loss Or leave the... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 I am worn out with dreams; A weather-worn, marble triton Among the streams; And all day long I look Upon this ladys beauty As though I had found in a book A pictured beauty, Pleased to have filled the eyes Or the discerning ears, Delighted to be... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 Would I could cast a sail on the water Where many a king has gone And many a kings daughter, And alight at the comely trees and the lawn, The playing upon pipes and the dancing, And learn that the best thing is To change my loves while dancing And... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 TO THE GARDEN THE WORLD TO the garden the world anew ascending, Potent mates, daughters, sons, preluding, The love, the life of their bodies, meaning and being, Curious here behold my resurrection after slumber, The revolving cycles in thei... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 FROM PENT-UP ACHING RIVERS FROM pent-up aching rivers, From that of myself without which I were nothing, From what I am determin'd to make illustrious, even if I stand sole among men, From my own voice resonant, singing the phallus, Singing th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC I SING the body electric, The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them, They will not let me... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 'Although I'd lie lapped up in linen A deal I'd sweat and little earn If I should live as live the neighbours,' Cried the beggar, Billy Byrne; 'Stretch bones till the daylight come On great-grandfather's battered tomb.' Upon a grey old battered to... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 Sang Solomon to Sheba, And kissed her dusky face, All day long from mid-day We have talked in the one place, All day long from shadowless noon We have gone round and round In the narrow theme of love Like an old horse in a pound. To Solomon sang S... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 IN PATHS UNTRODDEN IN paths untrodden, In the growths by margins of pond-waters, Escaped from the life that exhibits itself, From all the standards hitherto publish'd, from the pleasures, profits, conformities, Which too long I was offering t... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 I bade, because the wick and oil are spent And frozen are the channels of the blood, My discontented heart to draw content From beauty that is cast out of a mould In bronze, or that in dazzling marble appears, Appears, but when we have gone is g... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 I thought no more was needed Youth to prolong Than dumb-bell and foil To keep the body young. O who could have foretold That the heart grows old? Though I have many words, What womans satisfied, I am no longer faint Because at her side? O who cou... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 1 O TAKE my hand Walt Whitman! Such gliding wonders! such sights and sounds! Such join'd unended links, each hook'd to the next, Each answering all, each sharing the earth with all. What widens within you Walt Whitman? What waves and soils ex... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 Dear fellow-artist, why so free With every sort of company, With every Jack and Jill? Choose your companions from the best; Who draws a bucket with the rest Soon topples down the hill. You may, that mirror for a school, Be passionate, not boun... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 My dear, my dear, I know More than another What makes your heart beat so; Not even your own mother Can know it as I know, Who broke my heart for her When the wild thought, That she denies And has forgot, Set all her blood astir And glittered in... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 1 AFOOT and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more, postpon... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-09-27 2 You road I enter upon and look around, I believe you are not all that is here, I believe that much unseen is also here. Here the profound lesson of reception, nor preference nor denial, The black with his woolly head, the felon, the diseas'd... 阅读全文>>

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