A woman waits for me
������ By Walt Whitman
A woman waits for me�she contains all,
nothing is |
Yet all were lacking, if sex were lacking, or if
the |
� Sex contains all, |
Bodies, Souls, meanings, proofs, purities,
delicacies, |
Songs, commands, health, pride, the maternal
mystery, |
All hopes, benefactions, bestowals, |
All the passions, loves, beauties, delights of
the |
All the governments, judges, gods, follow'd
persons of |
These are contain'd in sex, as parts of itself,
and jus- |
� Without shame the man I like knows and avows the
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Without shame the woman I like knows and avows |
� Now I will dismiss myself from impassive women, |
I will go stay with her who waits for me, and
with |
I see that they understand me, and do not deny me: |
I see that they are worthy of me�I will be the
robust |
� They are not one jot less than I am, |
They are tann'd in the face by shining suns and |
Their flesh has the old divine suppleness and strength, |
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They know how to swim, row, ride, wrestle,
shoot, run, |
They are ultimate in their own right�they are
calm, |
� 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 |
Evelop'd in you sleep greater heroes and bards, |
They refuse to awake at the touch of any man but me: |
� It is I, you women�I make my way, |
I am stern, acrid, large, undissuadable�but I love you, |
I do not hurt you any more than is necessary for you, |
I pour the stuff to start sons and daughters fit
for |
I brace myself effectually�I listen to no entreaties, |
I dare not withdraw till I deposit what has so
long |
� Through you I drain the pent-up rivers of myself, |
In you I wrap a thousand onward years, |
On you I graft the grafts of the best-beloved of
me |
The drops I distil upon you shall grow fierce
and ath- |
The babes I beget upon you are to beget babes in
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I shall demand perfect men and women out of my |
I shall expect them to interpenetrate with
others, as I |
I shall count on the fruits of the gushing
showers of |
I shall look for loving crops from the birth,
life, death, |