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<h2> BOOK XXXI </h2>
<p>Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood</p>
<p>1<br/>
Thou Mother with thy equal brood,<br/>
Thou varied chain of different States, yet one identity only,<br/>
A special song before I go I'd sing o'er all the rest,<br/>
For thee, the future.<br/>
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I'd sow a seed for thee of endless Nationality,<br/>
I'd fashion thy ensemble including body and soul,<br/>
I'd show away ahead thy real Union, and how it may be accomplish'd.<br/>
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The paths to the house I seek to make,<br/>
But leave to those to come the house itself.<br/>
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Belief I sing, and preparation;<br/>
As Life and Nature are not great with reference to the present only,<br/>
But greater still from what is yet to come,<br/>
Out of that formula for thee I sing.<br/>
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2<br/>
As a strong bird on pinions free,<br/>
Joyous, the amplest spaces heavenward cleaving,<br/>
Such be the thought I'd think of thee America,<br/>
Such be the recitative I'd bring for thee.<br/>
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The conceits of the poets of other lands I'd bring thee not,<br/>
Nor the compliments that have served their turn so long,<br/>
Nor rhyme, nor the classics, nor perfume of foreign court or indoor<br/>
library;<br/>
But an odor I'd bring as from forests of pine in Maine, or breath of<br/>
an Illinois prairie,<br/>
With open airs of Virginia or Georgia or Tennessee, or from Texas<br/>
uplands, or Florida's glades,<br/>
Or the Saguenay's black stream, or the wide blue spread of Huron,<br/>
With presentment of Yellowstone's scenes, or Yosemite,<br/>
And murmuring under, pervading all, I'd bring the rustling sea-sound,<br/>
That endlessly sounds from the two Great Seas of the world.<br/>
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And for thy subtler sense subtler refrains dread Mother,<br/>
Preludes of intellect tallying these and thee, mind-formulas fitted<br/>
for thee, real and sane and large as these and thee,<br/>
Thou! mounting higher, diving deeper than we knew, thou<br/>
transcendental Union!<br/>
By thee fact to be justified, blended with thought,<br/>
Thought of man justified, blended with God,<br/>
Through thy idea, lo, the immortal reality!<br/>
Through thy reality, lo, the immortal idea!<br/>
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3<br/>
Brain of the New World, what a task is thine,<br/>
To formulate the Modern—out of the peerless grandeur of the modern,<br/>
Out of thyself, comprising science, to recast poems, churches, art,<br/>
(Recast, may-be discard them, end them—maybe their work is done,<br/>
who knows?)<br/>
By vision, hand, conception, on the background of the mighty past, the dead,<br/>
To limn with absolute faith the mighty living present.<br/>
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And yet thou living present brain, heir of the dead, the Old World brain,<br/>
Thou that lay folded like an unborn babe within its folds so long,<br/>
Thou carefully prepared by it so long—haply thou but unfoldest it,<br/>
only maturest it,<br/>
It to eventuate in thee—the essence of the by-gone time contain'd in thee,<br/>
Its poems, churches, arts, unwitting to themselves, destined with<br/>
reference to thee;<br/>
Thou but the apples, long, long, long a-growing,<br/>
The fruit of all the Old ripening to-day in thee.<br/>
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4<br/>
Sail, sail thy best, ship of Democracy,<br/>
Of value is thy freight, 'tis not the Present only,<br/>
The Past is also stored in thee,<br/>
Thou holdest not the venture of thyself alone, not of the Western<br/>
continent alone,<br/>
Earth's resume entire floats on thy keel O ship, is steadied by thy spars,<br/>
With thee Time voyages in trust, the antecedent nations sink or<br/>
swim with thee,<br/>
With all their ancient struggles, martyrs, heroes, epics, wars, thou<br/>
bear'st the other continents,<br/>
Theirs, theirs as much as thine, the destination-port triumphant;<br/>
Steer then with good strong hand and wary eye O helmsman, thou<br/>
carriest great companions,<br/>
Venerable priestly Asia sails this day with thee,<br/>
And royal feudal Europe sails with thee.<br/>
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5<br/>
Beautiful world of new superber birth that rises to my eyes,<br/>
Like a limitless golden cloud filling the westernr sky,<br/>
Emblem of general maternity lifted above all,<br/>
Sacred shape of the bearer of daughters and sons,<br/>
Out of thy teeming womb thy giant babes in ceaseless procession issuing,<br/>
Acceding from such gestation, taking and giving continual strength<br/>
and life,<br/>
World of the real—world of the twain in one,<br/>
World of the soul, born by the world of the real alone, led to<br/>
identity, body, by it alone,<br/>
Yet in beginning only, incalculable masses of composite precious materials,<br/>
By history's cycles forwarded, by every nation, language, hither sent,<br/>
Ready, collected here, a freer, vast, electric world, to be<br/>
constructed here,<br/>
(The true New World, the world of orbic science, morals, literatures<br/>
to come,)<br/>
Thou wonder world yet undefined, unform'd, neither do I define thee,<br/>
How can I pierce the impenetrable blank of the future?<br/>
I feel thy ominous greatness evil as well as good,<br/>
I watch thee advancing, absorbing the present, transcending the past,<br/>
I see thy light lighting, and thy shadow shadowing, as if the entire globe,<br/>
But I do not undertake to define thee, hardly to comprehend thee,<br/>
I but thee name, thee prophesy, as now,<br/>
I merely thee ejaculate!<br/>
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Thee in thy future,<br/>
Thee in thy only permanent life, career, thy own unloosen'd mind,<br/>
thy soaring spirit,<br/>
Thee as another equally needed sun, radiant, ablaze, swift-moving,<br/>
fructifying all,<br/>
Thee risen in potent cheerfulness and joy, in endless great hilarity,<br/>
Scattering for good the cloud that hung so long, that weigh'd so<br/>
long upon the mind of man,<br/>
The doubt, suspicion, dread, of gradual, certain decadence of man;<br/>
Thee in thy larger, saner brood of female, male—thee in thy<br/>
athletes, moral, spiritual, South, North, West, East,<br/>
(To thy immortal breasts, Mother of All, thy every daughter, son,<br/>
endear'd alike, forever equal,)<br/>
Thee in thy own musicians, singers, artists, unborn yet, but certain,<br/>
Thee in thy moral wealth and civilization, (until which thy proudest<br/>
material civilization must remain in vain,)<br/>
Thee in thy all-supplying, all-enclosing worship—thee in no single<br/>
bible, saviour, merely,<br/>
Thy saviours countless, latent within thyself, thy bibles incessant<br/>
within thyself, equal to any, divine as any,<br/>
(Thy soaring course thee formulating, not in thy two great wars, nor<br/>
in thy century's visible growth,<br/>
But far more in these leaves and chants, thy chants, great Mother!)<br/>
Thee in an education grown of thee, in teachers, studies, students,<br/>
born of thee,<br/>
Thee in thy democratic fetes en-masse, thy high original festivals,<br/>
operas, lecturers, preachers,<br/>
Thee in thy ultimate, (the preparations only now completed, the<br/>
edifice on sure foundations tied,)<br/>
Thee in thy pinnacles, intellect, thought, thy topmost rational<br/>
joys, thy love and godlike aspiration,<br/>
In thy resplendent coming literati, thy full-lung'd orators, thy<br/>
sacerdotal bards, kosmic savans,<br/>
These! these in thee, (certain to come,) to-day I prophesy.<br/>
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6<br/>
Land tolerating all, accepting all, not for the good alone, all good<br/>
for thee,<br/>
Land in the realms of God to be a realm unto thyself,<br/>
Under the rule of God to be a rule unto thyself.<br/>
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(Lo, where arise three peerless stars,<br/>
To be thy natal stars my country, Ensemble, Evolution, Freedom,<br/>
Set in the sky of Law.)<br/>
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Land of unprecedented faith, God's faith,<br/>
Thy soil, thy very subsoil, all upheav'd,<br/>
The general inner earth so long so sedulously draped over, now hence<br/>
for what it is boldly laid bare,<br/>
Open'd by thee to heaven's light for benefit or bale.<br/>
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Not for success alone,<br/>
Not to fair-sail unintermitted always,<br/>
The storm shall dash thy face, the murk of war and worse than war<br/>
shall cover thee all over,<br/>
(Wert capable of war, its tug and trials? be capable of peace, its trials,<br/>
For the tug and mortal strain of nations come at last in prosperous<br/>
peace, not war;)<br/>
In many a smiling mask death shall approach beguiling thee, thou in<br/>
disease shalt swelter,<br/>
The livid cancer spread its hideous claws, clinging upon thy<br/>
breasts, seeking to strike thee deep within,<br/>
Consumption of the worst, moral consumption, shall rouge thy face<br/>
with hectic,<br/>
But thou shalt face thy fortunes, thy diseases, and surmount them all,<br/>
Whatever they are to-day and whatever through time they may be,<br/>
They each and all shall lift and pass away and cease from thee,<br/>
While thou, Time's spirals rounding, out of thyself, thyself still<br/>
extricating, fusing,<br/>
Equable, natural, mystical Union thou, (the mortal with immortal blent,)<br/>
Shalt soar toward the fulfilment of the future, the spirit of the<br/>
body and the mind,<br/>
The soul, its destinies.<br/>
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The soul, its destinies, the real real,<br/>
(Purport of all these apparitions of the real;)<br/>
In thee America, the soul, its destinies,<br/>
Thou globe of globes! thou wonder nebulous!<br/>
By many a throe of heat and cold convuls'd, (by these thyself solidifying,)<br/>
Thou mental, moral orb—thou New, indeed new, Spiritual World!<br/>
The Present holds thee not—for such vast growth as thine,<br/>
For such unparallel'd flight as thine, such brood as thine,<br/>
The FUTURE only holds thee and can hold thee.<br/></p>
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<h2> A Paumanok Picture </h2>
<p>Two boats with nets lying off the sea-beach, quite still,<br/>
Ten fishermen waiting—they discover a thick school of mossbonkers<br/>
—they drop the join'd seine-ends in the water,<br/>
The boats separate and row off, each on its rounding course to the<br/>
beach, enclosing the mossbonkers,<br/>
The net is drawn in by a windlass by those who stop ashore,<br/>
Some of the fishermen lounge in their boats, others stand<br/>
ankle-deep in the water, pois'd on strong legs,<br/>
The boats partly drawn up, the water slapping against them,<br/>
Strew'd on the sand in heaps and windrows, well out from the water,<br/>
the green-back'd spotted mossbonkers.<br/></p>
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