| O my Body! I dare not desert the likes of you in other men and women, nor the likes of the parts of you; | 130 |
| I believe the likes of you are to stand or fall with the likes of the Soul, (and that they are the Soul;) | |
| I believe the likes of you shall stand or fall with my poems—and that they are poems, | |
| Man’s, woman’s, child’s, youth’s, wife’s, husband’s, mother’s, father’s, young man’s, young woman’s poems; | |
| Head, neck, hair, ears, drop and tympan of the ears, | |
| Eyes, eye-fringes, iris of the eye, eye-brows, and the waking or sleeping of the lids, | 135 |
| Mouth, tongue, lips, teeth, roof of the mouth, jaws, and the jaw-hinges, | |
| Nose, nostrils of the nose, and the partition, | |
| Cheeks, temples, forehead, chin, throat, back of the neck, neck-slue, | |
| Strong shoulders, manly beard, scapula, hind-shoulders, and the ample side-round of the chest. | |
| Upper-arm, arm-pit, elbow-socket, lower-arm, arm-sinews, arm-bones, | 140 |
| Wrist and wrist-joints, hand, palm, knuckles, thumb, fore-finger, finger-balls, finger-joints, finger-nails, | |
| Broad breast-front, curling hair of the breast, breast-bone, breast-side, | |
| Ribs, belly, back-bone, joints of the back-bone, | |
| Hips, hip-sockets, hip-strength, inward and outward round, man-balls, man-root, | |
| Strong set of thighs, well carrying the trunk above, | 145 |
| Leg-fibres, knee, knee-pan, upper-leg, under leg, | |
| Ankles, instep, foot-ball, toes, toe-joints, the heel; | |
| All attitudes, all the shapeliness, all the belongings of my or your body, or of any one’s body, male or female, | |
| The lung-sponges, the stomach-sac, the bowels sweet and clean, | |
| The brain in its folds inside the skull-frame, | 150 |
| Sympathies, heart-valves, palate-valves, sexuality, maternity, | |
| Womanhood, and all that is a woman—and the man that comes from woman, | |
| The womb, the teats, nipples, breast-milk, tears, laughter, weeping, love-looks, love-perturbations and risings, | |
| The voice, articulation, language, whispering, shouting aloud, | |
| Food, drink, pulse, digestion, sweat, sleep, walking, swimming, | 155 |
| Poise on the hips, leaping, reclining, embracing, arm-curving and tightening, | |
| The continual changes of the flex of the mouth, and around the eyes, | |
| The skin, the sun-burnt shade, freckles, hair, | |
| The curious sympathy one feels, when feeling with the hand the naked meat of the body, | |
| The circling rivers, the breath, and breathing it in and out, | 160 |
| The beauty of the waist, and thence of the hips, and thence downward toward the knees, | |
| The thin red jellies within you, or within me—the bones, and the marrow in the bones, | |
| The exquisite realization of health; | |
| O I say, these are not the parts and poems of the Body only, but of the Soul, | |
| O I say now these are the Soul! |
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Whitman--List Poem
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