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In him the start of populous states and rich republics,

       Of him countless immortal lives with countless embodiments and enjoyments.

      How do you know who shall come from the offspring of his offspring

       through the centuries?

       (Who might you find you have come from yourself, if you could trace

       back through the centuries?)

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       A woman’s body at auction,

       She too is not only herself, she is the teeming mother of mothers,

       She is the bearer of them that shall grow and be mates to the mothers.

      Have you ever loved the body of a woman?

       Have you ever loved the body of a man?

       Do you not see that these are exactly the same to all in all nations

       and times all over the earth?

      If any thing is sacred the human body is sacred,

       And the glory and sweet of a man is the token of manhood untainted,

       And in man or woman a clean, strong, firm-fibred body, is more

       beautiful than the most beautiful face.

      Have you seen the fool that corrupted his own live body? or the fool

       that corrupted her own live body?

       For they do not conceal themselves, and cannot conceal themselves.

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       O my body! I dare not desert the likes of you in other men and

       women, nor the likes of the parts of you,

       I believe the likes of you are to stand or fall with the likes of

       the soul, (and that they are the soul,)

       I believe the likes of you shall stand or fall with my poems, and

       that they are my poems,

       Man’s, woman’s, child, youth’s, wife’s, husband’s, mother’s,

       father’s, young man’s, young woman’s poems,

       Head, neck, hair, ears, drop and tympan of the ears,

       Eyes, eye-fringes, iris of the eye, eyebrows, and the waking or

       sleeping of the lids,

       Mouth, tongue, lips, teeth, roof of the mouth, jaws, and the jaw-hinges,

       Nose, nostrils of the nose, and the partition,

       Cheeks, temples, forehead, chin, throat, back of the neck, neck-slue,

       Strong shoulders, manly beard, scapula, hind-shoulders, and the

       ample side-round of the chest,

       Upper-arm, armpit, elbow-socket, lower-arm, arm-sinews, arm-bones,

       Wrist and wrist-joints, hand, palm, knuckles, thumb, forefinger,

       finger-joints, finger-nails,

       Broad breast-front, curling hair of the breast, breast-bone, breast-side,

       Ribs, belly, backbone, joints of the backbone,

       Hips, hip-sockets, hip-strength, inward and outward round,

       man-balls, man-root,

       Strong set of thighs, well carrying the trunk above,

       Leg-fibres, knee, knee-pan, upper-leg, under-leg,

       Ankles, instep, foot-ball, toes, toe-joints, the heel;

       All attitudes, all the shapeliness, all the belongings of my or your

       body or of any one’s body, male or female,

       The lung-sponges, the stomach-sac, the bowels sweet and clean,

       The brain in its folds inside the skull-frame,

       Sympathies, heart-valves, palate-valves, sexuality, maternity,

       Womanhood, and all that is a woman, and the man that comes from woman,

       The womb, the teats, nipples, breast-milk, tears, laughter, weeping,

       love-looks, love-perturbations and risings,

       The voice, articulation, language, whispering, shouting aloud,

       Food, drink, pulse, digestion, sweat, sleep, walking, swimming,

       Poise on the hips, leaping, reclining, embracing, arm-curving and tightening,

       The continual changes of the flex of the mouth, and around the eyes,

       The skin, the sunburnt shade, freckles, hair,

       The curious sympathy one feels when feeling with the hand the naked

       meat of the body,

       The circling rivers the breath, and breathing it in and out,

       The beauty of the waist, and thence of the hips, and thence downward

       toward the knees,

       The thin red jellies within you or within me, the bones and the

       marrow in the bones,

       The exquisite realization of health;

       O I say these are not the parts and poems of the body only, but of the soul,

       O I say now these are the soul!

       Table of Contents

      A woman waits for me, she contains all, nothing is lacking,

       Yet all were lacking if sex were lacking, or if the moisture of the

       right man were lacking.

      Sex contains all, bodies, souls,

       Meanings, proofs, purities, delicacies, results, promulgations,

       Songs, commands, health, pride, the maternal mystery, the seminal milk,

       All hopes, benefactions, bestowals, all the passions, loves,

       beauties, delights of the earth,

       All the governments, judges, gods, follow’d persons of the earth,

       These are contain’d in sex as parts of itself and justifications of itself.

      Without shame the man I like knows and avows the deliciousness of his sex,

       Without shame the woman I like knows and avows hers.

      Now I will dismiss myself from impassive women,

       I will go stay with her who waits for me, and with those women that

       are warm-blooded and sufficient for me,

       I see that they understand me and do not deny me,

       I see that they are worthy of me, I will be the robust husband of

       those women.

      They are not one jot less than I am,

       They are tann’d in the face by shining suns and blowing winds,

       Their flesh has the old divine suppleness and strength,

       They know how to swim, row, ride, wrestle, shoot, run, strike,

       retreat, advance, resist, defend themselves,

       They are ultimate in their own right — they are calm, clear,

       well-possess’d of themselves.

      I draw you close to me, you women,

       I cannot let you go, I would do you good,

       I am for you, and you are for me, not only for our own sake, but for

       others’ sakes,

       Envelop’d in you sleep greater heroes and bards,