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Leaves of Grass (1867)
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BEHOLD THIS SWARTHY FACE.
BEHOLD this swarthy face, this unrefined face—these
gray eyes,
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This beard—the white wool, unclipt upon my neck, |
My brown hands, and the silent manner of me, with-
out charm;
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Yet comes one, a Manhattanese, and ever at parting,
kisses me lightly on the lips with robust love,
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And I, in the public room, or on the crossing of the
street, or on the ship's deck, kiss him in return;
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We observe that salute of American comrades, land
and sea,
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We are those two natural and nonchalant persons. |
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