Leaves of Grass (1867)


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3.


1  LAWS for Creations,
For strong artists and leaders—for fresh broods of
         teachers, and perfect literats for America,
For diverse savans, and coming musicians.

2  All must have reference to the ensemble of the
         world, and the compact truth of the world;
There shall be no subject too pronounced—All works
         shall illustrate the divine law of indirections.

3  What do you suppose creation is?
What do you suppose will satisfy the Soul, except to
         walk free, and own no superior?
What do you suppose I have intimated to you in a
         hundred ways, but that man or woman is as
         good as God?
And that there is no God any more divine than Your-
         self?
And that that is what the oldest and newest myths
         finally mean?
And that you or any one must approach Creations
         through such laws?
 
 
 
 
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