
| 1 ON the beach at night alone, |
| As the old mother sways her to and fro singing her husky song, |
| As I watch the bright stars shining—I think a thought of the clef of the universes, and of the future. |
| 2 A VAST SIMILITUDE interlocks all, |
| All spheres, grown, ungrown, small, large, suns, moons, planets, comets, asteroids, |
| All the substances of the same, and all that is spiritual upon the same, |
| All distances of place, however wide, |
| All distances of time—all inanimate forms, |
| All Souls—all living bodies, though they be ever so different, or in different worlds, |
| All gaseous, watery, vegetable, mineral processes—the fishes, the brutes, |

| All men and women—me also; |
| All nations, colors, barbarisms, civilizations, languages; |
| All identities that have existed, or may exist, on this globe, or any globe; |
| All lives and deaths—all of the past, present, future; |
| This vast similitude spans them, and always has spann'd, and shall forever span them, and compactly hold them, and enclose them. |