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Leaves of Grass (1860)
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36.
Though you look so impassive, ample and spheric
there,
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I now suspect that is not all; |
I now suspect there is something fierce in you, eligible
to burst forth;
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For an athlete is enamoured of me—and I of him, |
But toward him there is something fierce and terrible
in me, eligible to burst forth,
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I dare not tell it in words—not even in these songs. |
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