Walt Whitman - What Best I See In TheeWalt Whitman - What Best I See In Thee
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WHAT best I see in thee,
Is not that where thou mov`st down history`s great highways,
Ever undimm`d by time shoots warlike victory`s dazzle,
Or that thou sat`st where Washington sat, ruling the land in peace,
Or thou the man whom feudal Europe feted, venerable Asia, swarm`d
upon,
Who walk`d with kings with even pace the round world`s promenade;
But that in foreign lands, in all thy walks with kings,
Those prairie sovereigns of the West, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois,
Ohio`s, Indiana`s millions, comrades, farmers, soldiers, all to the
front,
Invisibly with thee walking with kings with even pace the round
world`s promenade,
We all so justified.
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