Significant Pursuit by Renaissance Guy

Favorite Poets II

April 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 Walt Whitman

 

     Walt Whitman is among my favorite poets.  I don’t agree with his worldview, which is much too pantheistic for my taste.  Nevertheless, I like his cadences and his passion.  Many of his themes resonate with me, such as liberty and equality.  His style is reminiscent of the Bible in many ways.  Here is one of my favorite poems by Whitman:

    

I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,

Those of mechanics, each one singing his

     as it should be blithe and strong,

The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,

The mason singing his as he makes ready for work,

     or leaves off work,

The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat,

     the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,

The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench,

     the hatter singing as he stands,

The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s on his way in the morning,

     or at noon intermission or at sundown,

The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work,

     or of the girl sewing or washing,

Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else,

The day what belongs to the day–at night

     the party of young fellows, robust, friendly,

Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.

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