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Leaves of Grass (1867)
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Not Heat Flames up and Consumes.
NOT heat flames up and consumes, |
Not sea-waves hurry in and out, |
Not the air, delicious and dry, the air of the ripe
summer, bears lightly along white down-balls
of myriads of seeds,
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Wafted, sailing gracefully, to drop where they may; |
Not these—O none of these, more than the flames of
me, consuming, burning for his love whom I
love!
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O none, more than I, hurrying in and out; |
Does the tide hurry, seeking something, and never
give up? O I the same;
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O nor down-balls, nor perfumes, nor the high, rain-
emitting clouds, are borne through the open
air,
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Any more than my Soul is borne through the open
air,
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Wafted in all directions, O love, for friendship, for
you.
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