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Early American Poets » Walt Whitman » Whitman’s Poetry » Gliding O’er All

Gliding O’er All

Gliding O’er All

Gliding o’er all, through all,
Through Nature, Time, and Space,
As a ship on the waters advancing,
The voyage of the soul-not life alone,
Death, many deaths I’ll sing.

by: Walt Whitman

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