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;
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,
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,
Relentless, I forgive no man—whoever sins, dies—I will
         have that man's life;
Therefore let none expect mercy—Have the seasons, gravi-
         tation, the appointed days, mercy?—No more have I;
But as the seasons, and gravitation—and as all the appointed
         days, that forgive not,
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;
From this side, lo! the Lord CHRIST gazes—lo! Hermes I—
         lo! mine is Hercules' face;
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;
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;
For I am affection—I am the cheer-bringing God, with hope,
         and all-enclosing Charity;
(Conqueror yet—for before me all the armies and soldiers
         of the earth shall yet bow—and all the weapons of
         war become impotent:)
With indulgent words, as to children—with fresh and sane
         words, mine only;
Young and strong I pass, knowing well I am destin'd my-
         self to an early death:
But my Charity has no death—my Wisdom dies not, neither
         early nor late,
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;
Lifted, now and always, against whoever, scorning, assumes
         to rule me;
Morose, full of guile, full of reminiscences, brooding, with
         many wiles,
(Though it was thought I was baffled and dispell'd, and
         my wiles done—but that will never be;)
Defiant, I, SATAN, still live—still utter words—in new lands
         duly appearing, (and old ones also;)
Permanent here, from my side, warlike, equal with any,
         real as any,
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;
Ethereal, pervading all, (for without me, what were all?
         what were God?)
Essence of forms—life of the real identities, permanent,
         positive, (namely the unseen,)
Life of the great round world, the sun and stars, and of
         man—I, the general Soul,
Here the square finishing, the solid, I the most solid,
Breathe my breath also through these little songs.
 
 
 
 
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