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Leaves of Grass (1867)
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FROM PAUMANOK STARTING I FLY LIKE A BIRD.
FROM Paumanok starting, I fly like a bird, |
Around and around to soar, to sing the idea of all; |
To the north betaking myself, to sing there arctic songs, |
To Kanada, 'till I absorb Kanada in myself—to Michi-
gan then,
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To Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, to sing their songs,
(they are inimitable;)
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Then to Ohio and Indiana to sing theirs—to Missouri
and Kansas and Arkansas to sing theirs,
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To Tennessee and Kentucky—to the Carolinas and
Georgia, to sing theirs,
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To Texas, and so along up toward California, to roam
accepted everywhere;
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To sing first, (to the tap of the war-drum, if need be,) |
The idea of all—of the western world, one and insep-
arable,
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And then the song of each member of These States. |
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