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Leaves of Grass (1867)
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NATIVE MOMENTS.
NATIVE moments! when you come upon me—Ah you
are here now!
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Give me now libidinous joys only! |
Give me the drench of my passions! Give me life
coarse and rank!
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To-day, I go consort with nature's darlings—to-night too; |
I am for those who believe in loose delights—I share
the midnight orgies of young men;
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I dance with the dancers, and drink with the drinkers; |
The echoes ring with our indecent calls; |
I take for my love some prostitute—I pick out some
low person for my dearest friend,
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He shall be lawless, rude, illiterate—he shall be one
condemn'd by others for deeds done;
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I will play a part no longer—Why should I exile my-
self from my companions?
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O you shunn'd persons! I at least do not shun you, |
I come forthwith in your midst—I will be your poet, |
I will be more to you than to any of the rest. |
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