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sixty-five resistlessly round the sun;

       Embracing all, soothing, supporting, follow close three hundred and

       sixty-five offsets of the first, sure and necessary as they.

      Tumbling on steadily, nothing dreading,

       Sunshine, storm, cold, heat, forever withstanding, passing, carrying,

       The soul’s realization and determination still inheriting,

       The fluid vacuum around and ahead still entering and dividing,

       No balk retarding, no anchor anchoring, on no rock striking,

       Swift, glad, content, unbereav’d, nothing losing,

       Of all able and ready at any time to give strict account,

       The divine ship sails the divine sea.

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       Whoever you are! motion and reflection are especially for you,

       The divine ship sails the divine sea for you.

      Whoever you are! you are he or she for whom the earth is solid and liquid,

       You are he or she for whom the sun and moon hang in the sky,

       For none more than you are the present and the past,

       For none more than you is immortality.

      Each man to himself and each woman to herself, is the word of the

       past and present, and the true word of immortality;

       No one can acquire for another — not one,

       Not one can grow for another — not one.

      The song is to the singer, and comes back most to him,

       The teaching is to the teacher, and comes back most to him,

       The murder is to the murderer, and comes back most to him,

       The theft is to the thief, and comes back most to him,

       The love is to the lover, and comes back most to him,

       The gift is to the giver, and comes back most to him — it cannot fail,

       The oration is to the orator, the acting is to the actor and actress

       not to the audience,

       And no man understands any greatness or goodness but his own, or

       the indication of his own.

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       I swear the earth shall surely be complete to him or her who shall

       be complete,

       The earth remains jagged and broken only to him or her who remains

       jagged and broken.

      I swear there is no greatness or power that does not emulate those

       of the earth,

       There can be no theory of any account unless it corroborate the

       theory of the earth,

       No politics, song, religion, behavior, or what not, is of account,

       unless it compare with the amplitude of the earth,

       Unless it face the exactness, vitality, impartiality, rectitude of

       the earth.

      I swear I begin to see love with sweeter spasms than that which

       responds love,

       It is that which contains itself, which never invites and never refuses.

      I swear I begin to see little or nothing in audible words,

       All merges toward the presentation of the unspoken meanings of the earth,

       Toward him who sings the songs of the body and of the truths of the earth,

       Toward him who makes the dictionaries of words that print cannot touch.

      I swear I see what is better than to tell the best,

       It is always to leave the best untold.

      When I undertake to tell the best I find I cannot,

       My tongue is ineffectual on its pivots,

       My breath will not be obedient to its organs,

       I become a dumb man.

      The best of the earth cannot be told anyhow, all or any is best,

       It is not what you anticipated, it is cheaper, easier, nearer,

       Things are not dismiss’d from the places they held before,

       The earth is just as positive and direct as it was before,

       Facts, religions, improvements, politics, trades, are as real as before,

       But the soul is also real, it too is positive and direct,

       No reasoning, no proof has establish’d it,

       Undeniable growth has establish’d it.

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       These to echo the tones of souls and the phrases of souls,

       (If they did not echo the phrases of souls what were they then?

       If they had not reference to you in especial what were they then?)

      I swear I will never henceforth have to do with the faith that tells

       the best,

       I will have to do only with that faith that leaves the best untold.

      Say on, sayers! sing on, singers!

       Delve! mould! pile the words of the earth!

       Work on, age after age, nothing is to be lost,

       It may have to wait long, but it will certainly come in use,

       When the materials are all prepared and ready, the architects shall appear.

      I swear to you the architects shall appear without fall,

       I swear to you they will understand you and justify you,

       The greatest among them shall be he who best knows you, and encloses

       all and is faithful to all,

       He and the rest shall not forget you, they shall perceive that you

       are not an iota less than they,

       You shall be fully glorified in them.

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      Youth, large, lusty, loving — youth full of grace, force, fascination,

       Do you know that Old Age may come after you with equal grace,

       force, fascination?

      Day full-blown and splendid-day of the immense sun, action,

       ambition, laughter,

       The Night follows close with millions of suns, and sleep and

       restoring darkness.

      BOOK XVII. BIRDS OF PASSAGE

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       Come said the Muse,

       Sing me a song no poet yet has chanted,

       Sing me the universal.

      In this broad earth of ours,