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Walt Whitman - Me ImperturbeWalt Whitman - Me Imperturbe
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ME imperturbe, standing at ease in Nature, Master of all, or mistress of all—aplomb in the midst of irrational         things, Imbued as they—passive, receptive, silent as they, Finding my occupation, poverty, notoriety, foibles, crimes, less         important than I thought; Me private, or public, or menial, or solitary—all these subordinate,         (I am eternally equal with the best—I am not subordinate Me toward the Mexican Sea, or in the Mannahatta, or the Tennessee, or         far north, or inland, A river man, or a man of the woods, or of any farm-life in These         States, or of the coast, or the lakes, or Kanada, Me, wherever my life is lived, O to be         self-balanced for         contingencies! O to confront night, storms, hunger, ridicule, accidents, rebuffs, as         the trees and animals do.
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