HomeWalt WhitmanLeaves of Grass

Leaves of Grass

Tears

  Tears! tears! tears!
  In the night, in solitude, tears,
  On the white shore dripping, dripping, suck’d in by the sand,
  Tears, not a star shining, all dark and desolate,
  Moist tears from the eyes of a muffled head;
  O who is that ghost? that form in the dark, with tears?
  What shapeless lump is that, bent, crouch’d there on the sand?
  Streaming tears, sobbing tears, throes, choked with wild cries;
  O storm, embodied, rising, careering with swift steps along the beach!
  O wild and dismal night storm, with wind—O belching and desperate!
  O shade so sedate and decorous by day, with calm countenance and
      regulated pace,
  But away at night as you fly, none looking—O then the unloosen’d ocean,
  Of tears! tears! tears!

Next page →


← 103 page Leaves of Grass 105 page →
Pages:  101  102  103  104  105  106  107  108  109  110  111  112  113  114  115  116  117  118  119  120 
Overall 376 pages


© e-libr.com
feedback