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Leaves of Grass (1891-92)
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TO A CERTAIN CIVILIAN.
| DID you ask dulcet rhymes from me? |
| Did you seek the civilian's peaceful and languishing rhymes? |
| Did you find what I sang erewhile so hard to follow? |
Why I was not singing erewhile for you to follow, to understand—
nor am I now;
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| (I have been born of the same as the war was born, |
The drum-corps' rattle is ever to me sweet music, I love well the
martial dirge,
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| With slow wail and convulsive throb leading the officer's funeral;) |
What to such as you anyhow such a poet as I? therefore leave my
works,
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And go lull yourself with what you can understand, and with piano-
tunes,
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| For I lull nobody, and you will never understand me. |
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