Leaves of Grass (1871-72)


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ONCE I PASS'D THROUGH A POPULOUS CITY.

ONCE I pass'd through a populous city, imprinting my
         brain, for future use, with its shows, architec-
         ture, customs, and traditions;
Yet now, of all that city, I remember only a woman I
         casually met there, who detained me for love of
         me;
Day by day and night by night we were together,—All
         else has long been forgotten by me;
I remember, I say, only that woman who passionately
         clung to me;
Again we wander—we love—we separate again;
Again she holds me by the hand—I must not go!
I see her close beside me, with silent lips, sad and tremu-
         lous.
 
 
 
 
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