O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; 
Of the endless trains of the faithless—of cities fill’d with the foolish; 
Of myself forever reproaching myself, (for who more foolish than I, and who more faithless?) 
Of eyes that vainly crave the light—of the objects mean—of the struggle ever renew’d; 
Of the poor results of all—of the plodding and sordid crowds I see around me;          5
Of the empty and useless years of the rest—with the rest me intertwined; 
The question, O me! so sad, recurring—What good amid these, O me, O life? 
  Answer.
That you are here—that life exists, and identity; 
That the powerful play goes on, and you will contribute a verse. 
- Walt Whitman (1819–1892).  Leaves of Grass.  1900. -







1 comments:
You certainly will ;)
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