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Leaves of Grass (1881-82)
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AFTER THE SEA-SHIP.
| AFTER the sea-ship, after the whistling winds, |
| After the white-gray sails taut to their spars and ropes, |
| Below, a myriad myriad waves hastening, lifting up their necks, |
| Tending in ceaseless flow toward the track of the ship, |
| Waves of the ocean bubbling and gurgling, blithely prying, |
| Waves, undulating waves, liquid, uneven, emulous waves, |
| Toward that whirling current, laughing and buoyant, with curves, |
| Where the great vessel sailing and tacking displaced the surface, |
Larger and smaller waves in the spread of the ocean yearnfully
flowing,
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The wake of the sea-ship after she passes, flashing and frolicsome
under the sun,
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| A motley procession with many a fleck of foam and many fragments, |
| Following the stately and rapid ship, in the wake following. |
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