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Mannahatta

MANNAHATTA.

1I WAS asking for something specific and perfect for  
 my city,
Whereupon, lo! upsprang the aboriginal name!
2Now I see what there is in a name, a word, liquid,  
 sane, unruly, musical, self-sufficient;
I see that the word of my city is that word up there, Because I see that word nested in nests of water-bays,  
 superb, with tall and wonderful spires,
Rich, hemm'd thick all around with sailships and  
 steamships—an island sixteen miles long, solid- 
 founded,
Numberless crowded streets—high growths of iron,  
 slender, strong, light, splendidly uprising to- 
 ward clear skies;
Tides swift and ample, well-loved by me, toward sun- 
 down,
The flowing sea-currents, the little islands, larger ad- 
 joining islands, the heights, the villas,
The countless masts, the white shore-steamers, the  
 lighters, the ferry-boats, the black sea-steam- 
 ers, well model'd;
The down-town streets, the jobbers' houses of busi- 
 ness—the houses of business of the ship-mer- 
 chants, and money-brokers—the river-streets;
Immigrants arriving, fifteen or twenty thousand in a  
 week;
The carts hauling goods—the manly race of drivers of  
 horses—the brown-faced sailors;
The summer-air, the bright sun shining, and the sail- 
 ing clouds aloft;
  [ begin page 258 ]ppp.00473.258.jpg The winter snows, the sleigh-bells—the broken ice in  
 the river, passing along, up or down, with the  
 flood-tide or-ebb tideor ebb-tide;
The mechanics of the city, the masters, well-form'd,  
 beautiful-faced, looking you straight in the  
 eyes;
Trottoirs throng'd—vehicles—Broadway—the women  
 —the shops and shows,
The parades, processions, bugles playing, flags flying,  
 drums beating;
A million people—manners free and superb—open  
 voices—hospitality—the most courageous and  
 friendly young men;
The free city! no slaves! no owners of slaves! The beautiful city, the city of hurried and sparkling  
 waters! the city of spires and masts!
The city nested in bays! my city! The city of such women, I am mad to be with them!  
 I will return after death to be with them!
The city of such young men, I swear I cannot live  
 happy, without I often go talk, walk, eat, drink,  
 sleep, with them!
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