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Song of Myself by Walt Whitman (Wisefool Press)

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"Song of Myself"
by Walt Whitman is a seminal poem in American literature, part of his collection "Leaves of Grass." Published in 1855, this sprawling and celebratory work is a cornerstone of American transcendentalism and free verse poetry. Comprising 52 sections, Whitman's poem is an expansive exploration of the self, nature, and the interconnectedness of all existence.
The poem begins with the iconic line "I celebrate myself, and sing myself," setting the tone for Whitman's exuberant embrace of individualism. Through vivid and unapologetic descriptions, Whitman celebrates the diversity of humanity, expressing a deep sense of egalitarianism and inclusivity.
"Song of Myself" also serves as a philosophical manifesto, addressing themes of democracy, equality, and the spiritual dimensions of human experience. Whitman intertwines the personal with the universal, presenting the self as a reflection of the entire cosmos.
The poem is a journey of self-discovery, touching on the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of existence. Whitman's celebration of the self as inherently connected to the world around it remains a timeless exploration of identity, a testament to the beauty of diversity, and an ode to the inherent dignity of each individual.

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The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.
-William Blake
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"Song of Myself"
by Walt Whitman is a seminal poem in American literature, part of his collection "Leaves of Grass." Published in 1855, this sprawling and celebratory work is a cornerstone of American transcendentalism and free verse poetry. Comprising 52 sections, Whitman's poem is an expansive exploration of the self, nature, and the interconnectedness of all existence.
The poem begins with the iconic line "I celebrate myself, and sing myself," setting the tone for Whitman's exuberant embrace of individualism. Through vivid and unapologetic descriptions, Whitman celebrates the diversity of humanity, expressing a deep sense of egalitarianism and inclusivity.
"Song of Myself" also serves as a philosophical manifesto, addressing themes of democracy, equality, and the spiritual dimensions of human experience. Whitman intertwines the personal with the universal, presenting the self as a reflection of the entire cosmos.
The poem is a journey of self-discovery, touching on the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of existence. Whitman's celebration of the self as inherently connected to the world around it remains a timeless exploration of identity, a testament to the beauty of diversity, and an ode to the inherent dignity of each individual.

_______________________________________
Visit Jedvaita.com and receive a free copy of The Tao of the Large-Breasted Goddess with the Shapely Behind: The Story of the Writing of the Tao Te Ching ( a play in 6 acts), and to receive email updates when new content is made available.

_______________________________________
WisefoolPress.com: The Search Is Over
https://www.wisefoolpress.com/

Jedvaita.com: The Way the World Unfolds
https://jedvaita.com/

Amazon Jed McKenna Page
https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001JS057A
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The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.
-William Blake
_______________________________________

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