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Leaves of Grass (1867)
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FACING WEST FROM CALIFORNIA'S SHORES.
FACING west, from California's shores, |
Inquiring, tireless, seeking what is yet unfound, |
I, a child, very old, over waves, towards the house of
maternity, the land of migrations, look afar,
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Look off the shores of my Western Sea—the circle
almost circled;
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For, starting westward from Hindustan, from the vales
of Kashmere,
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From Asia—from the north—from the God, the sage,
and the hero,
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From the south—from the flowery peninsulas, and the
spice islands;
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Long having wander'd since—round the earth having
wander'd,
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Now I face home again—very pleas'd and joyous; |
(But where is what I started for, so long ago? |
And why is it yet unfound?) |
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