And I say there is nothg greater thaher of n.
第23节
I t the t of dition or pride,
we have had dug and depreg about enough,
I show that size is only developnt.
第24节
have you outstript the rest? are you the president?
It is a trifle, they will ore than arrive there every one, and still pass on.
第25节
I a he that walks with the tender and grog night,
I call to the earth and sea half-held by the night.
第26节
press close bare-boso'd night—press agi night!
Night of south ds—night of the rge few stars!
Still noddg night—ad naked sur night.
第27节
Sile o voptuo ol-breath'd earth!
Earth of the sberg and liquid trees!
Earth of departed su—earth of the ountas isty-t!
Earth of the vitreo pour of the full oon jt tged with be!
Earth of she and dark ottlg the tide of the river!
Earth of the lipid gray of clouds brighter and clearer for y sake!
Far-swoopg elbow'd earth—rich apple-blosso'd earth!
Sile, for your lover es.
第28节
prodigal, you have givenlove—therefore I to you give love!
o unspeakable passionate love.
第29节
You sea! I resigo you also—I guess what you an,
I behold fro the beach your crooked vitg fgers,
I believe you refe to go back without feelg of ,
we t have a turn together, I undress, hurryout of sight of the nd,
soft, rockbillowy drowse,
dashwith aoro wet, Irepay you.
第30节
Sea of stretch'd ground-swells,
Sea breathg broad and vulsive breaths,
Sea of the bre of life and of unshovell'd yet always-ready graves,
howler and soper of stors, capricio and daty sea,
I a tegral with you, I too a of one phase and of all phases.