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Walt Whitman (Уолт Уитмен)


Leaves of Grass. 35. Good-Bye My Fancy. 19. A Twilight Song


As I sit in twilight late alone by the flickering oak-flame,
Musing on long-pass'd war-scenes--of the countless buried unknown
  soldiers,
Of the vacant names, as unindented air's and sea's--the unreturn'd,
The brief truce after battle, with grim burial-squads, and the
  deep-fill'd trenches
Of gather'd dead from all America, North, South, East, West, whence
  they came up,
From wooded Maine, New-England's farms, from fertile Pennsylvania,
  Illinois, Ohio,
From the measureless West, Virginia, the South, the Carolinas, Texas
(Even here in my room-shadows and half-lights in the noiseless
  flickering flames,
Again I see the stalwart ranks on-filing, rising--I hear the rhythmic
  tramp of the armies);
You million unwrit names all, all--you dark bequest from all the war,
A special verse for you--a flash of duty long neglected--your mystic
  roll strangely gather'd here,
Each name recall'd by me from out the darkness and death's ashes,
Henceforth to be, deep, deep within my heart recording, for many a
  future year,
Your mystic roll entire of unknown names, or North or South,
Embalm'd with love in this twilight song.



Walt Whitman's other poems:
  1. Leaves of Grass. 30. Whispers of Heavenly Death. 16. The Last Invocation
  2. Leaves of Grass. 34. Sands at Seventy. 28. Old Salt Kossabone
  3. Leaves of Grass. 35. Good-Bye My Fancy. 29. Grand Is the Seen
  4. Leaves of Grass. 33. Songs of Parting. 15. These Carols
  5. Leaves of Grass. 34. Sands at Seventy. 46. Twenty Years


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