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Leaves of Grass (1867)
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CHANTING THE SQUARE DEIFIC.
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CHANTING the square deific, out of the One advancing, out
of the sides;
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Out of the old and new—out of the square entirely divine, |
Solid, four-sided, (all the sides needed)…from this side
JEHOVAH am I,
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Old Brahm I, and I Saturnius am; |
Not Time affects me—I am Time, modern as any; |
Unpersuadable, relentless, executing righteous judgments; |
As the Earth, the Father, the brown old Kronos, with laws, |
Aged beyond computation—yet ever new—ever with those
mighty laws rolling,
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Relentless, I forgive no man—whoever sins, dies—I will
have that man's life;
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Therefore let none expect mercy—Have the seasons, gravi-
tation, the appointed days, mercy?—No more have I;
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But as the seasons, and gravitation—and as all the appointed
days, that forgive not,
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I dispense from this side judgments inexorable, without the
least remorse.
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Consolator most mild, the promis'd one advancing, |
With gentle hand extended, the mightier God am I, |
Foretold by prophets and poets, in their most rapt proph-
ecies and poems;
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From this side, lo! the Lord CHRIST gazes—lo! Hermes I—
lo! mine is Hercules' face;
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All sorrow, labor, suffering, I, tallying it, absorb in myself; |
Many times have I been rejected, taunted, put in prison,
and crucified—and many times shall be again;
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All the world have I given up for my dear brothers' and
sisters' sake—for the soul's sake;
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Wending my way through the homes of men, rich or
poor, with the kiss of affection;
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For I am affection—I am the cheer-bringing God, with hope,
and all-enclosing Charity;
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(Conqueror yet—for before me all the armies and soldiers
of the earth shall yet bow—and all the weapons of
war become impotent:)
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With indulgent words, as to children—with fresh and sane
words, mine only;
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Young and strong I pass, knowing well I am destin'd my-
self to an early death:
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But my Charity has no death—my Wisdom dies not, neither
early nor late,
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And my sweet Love, bequeath'd here and elsewhere, never
dies.
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Aloof, dissatisfied, plotting revolt, |
Comrade of criminals, brother of slaves, |
Crafty, despised, a drudge, ignorant, |
With sudra face and worn brow—black, but in the depths
of my heart, proud as any;
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Lifted, now and always, against whoever, scorning, assumes
to rule me;
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Morose, full of guile, full of reminiscences, brooding, with
many wiles,
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(Though it was thought I was baffled and dispell'd, and
my wiles done—but that will never be;)
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Defiant, I, SATAN, still live—still utter words—in new lands
duly appearing, (and old ones also;)
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Permanent here, from my side, warlike, equal with any,
real as any,
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Nor time, nor change, shall ever change me or my words. |
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Santa SPIRITA, breather, life, |
Beyond the light, lighter than light, |
Beyond the flames of hell—joyous, leaping easily above hell; |
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Beyond Paradise—perfumed solely with mine own perfume; |
Including all life on earth—touching, including God—
including Saviour and Satan;
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Ethereal, pervading all, (for without me, what were all?
what were God?)
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Essence of forms—life of the real identities, permanent,
positive, (namely the unseen,)
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Life of the great round world, the sun and stars, and of
man—I, the general Soul,
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Here the square finishing, the solid, I the most solid, |
Breathe my breath also through these little songs. |
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